Show Only a Tramp I In March 1893 KniHtiuel Knodel cameo came-o IIIM In an Idlgent and helpless condition he was about 15 iiars of age and as he apparently I did not know I enough to take care of himself he wan given n home In the county jail lie I soon proved to be useful as a cook round the county Jnll and central 1 man I of utllltj and with the exception of one or two unsuccessful trips he has taken with the Intention to return to his home In Oermaii he Ian lled at the county Jail till about 1 month ago when he became so serlou sly aflct1 wih dropsy that the Count selectmen con plderid It het I tu send him to the Holy Crops hospital 1 In Salt Lake City here he died yesterday Not ad eloccutht The latalit Iroo Correspondent C ho Hull Lake Herald Is I Grant C I > ag ley leyI L L Nnnn of the Iroo Electrical Power plant has gone to St Loulx on hulne Mr anti Mr Wm Walker have Iomd an addition to their family In tile person of 1 tine girl The following larolpeolo n art have been cle from the Third vard oC this city William P Clayton John Collins Jusper Bird James C Whit Daniel Items lleber Ilordlne Charles Dixon The opera house Is seldom packed as It was last night Every seat was IIdn from the opening to the close of the ploy the deepest Interest won taken by the audience Marie Wainwrlght with hr RMPPOI met the fullest expectations of the Provo theater goer In the matter of the estate of Thomas I Mills deceased Saturday March Cth has been set In the Fourth district court to hear petition to sell real estate es-tate Saturday March 21st has been set for hearing retur of Pale oC real estate and petition for Confirmation In the matter oC the estate of Vernon D Bird deceased Attorney J W tf Whltecotton will leave for Washington n O this evening even-ing to attend the Supreme Court In theca the-ca ve of the State of Utah vis Lars Thompson conlctlf grand larceny In the Seventh dltlct court llewas IndlUcd I under the Territorial law requiring re-quiring twelve Jurors to convict and Convicted under the State law by nine Jurors which Is held to be error and on which grounds nn appeal was late on The officers of the fraud View Sunday w hool organized by the Stake BJiierlntenleniy of Ptinliv schools I and the Illshoprlc of the Thin word last Htlmlny are Joseph Nuttnll superintendent and George A Clark and Uoj nrown first and second assistant as-sistant unperlntrnrlents respectively In the pleasant View wa rot A M Wild was appointed superintendent of Sunday school In place of KMor George nKlns released on account of other duties L K Glazier and Martin I Bushman were mustal nod as his Assistants As-sistants Judge jr M Kelt I help returned from Washington I o where he has been In attendance on the Supreme Court In a mining case In which ho Is I defendant The mine hns been In litigation liti-gation for tons > oir I Is located on the Been Grant In Colorado and the contention of defendant Is I that the grant dl 1 not Include mineral land Judge Kellogg feels very much on couraged In regard to the outcome IIC the case for the rcn that the relief tr general ot the United States hNs led n brief In thc crime In hlch he taken the ground that mineral lands wer not Included In the linen grant A decision Is I expected Rome time In April |