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Show i4- - V- U - A "1 ' 1 i ' PAGE SIX mm inuliiui'S That mOVv jacouv'.i. i,i jj -w rm ce ting tic t, de- about the Mrs, Minnie Eckmauwas captured In Salt Like Saturday flight after that I was still Insane, West Broadway where she had taken refuge to1 escape the officers. She was returned to the State Mental hospital early Sunday mornsome ing and when confronted with newsof the stories published in the them papers, the vigorously denied not had that' she and told Dr. Calder credited statements the mad any of to her "by some of the Salt Lake In an interview over the papers. Cald-- e Condition of Mrs, Eckman, Dr. I my mother containing some money. 1 then and secret managed to keep it k 1 I made plans for qulred the enmity of Dr. Calder and he put me in a cell on tfie second floor. Thkt was just where I wanted to be ma I 'knew I could escape from at Bears th Simflatingilicloaugj c ,a.c They all till liliiwmn lighted in me telling her clever escape from the State "ghastly crime I had committed. Mental hospital, in a rooming house "rScefved a letter last week from JS Always ft: CM fKSvft? aHi'lliiiHi Gsnuins Castoria , . , THE PROVO POST She Was Caught m a Salt Lake Rooming, House Saturday After a Trip Ow the Orem Line. wants and Children. ,a I Minnie Eckman Returned J&Staie Mental Hospital 111 " - , X V ignature Of 151 -- my-esc- c-- ape. , there. I secured a table knife and removed the screws from the win low and then it was easy. Early Friday night I started to braid a rope from : i . x jaid;the mattress covering. I fastened the the woman is . mentally feeble th? t,ed 8nd cumbed out ofw . her for and totally irresponsible wlndow' j had cniy a short dis'Ironwood.l in . Her' furoly tlons. tance to drop. I walked north along Mich., has written the ,court, asking the edge of the building and the release They, have recog- slock corrals, I took, a .... short, cut TossofS nised her weak mental condition through the pastures north ct the front the, time of her girlhood and city. so stated in their application, I ran some of the way inorder to "She has commuted mo Infraction get a good start. The codl night air of the rules and has been a model refreshed me and 1 kept going. The to patient. Personally I would like I thought of the bars and the suras see her return to her people, roundings of the big buBding spurconsider it the proper place for her. red me on, p 12 willii They have declared themselvs I walked and walked, but did not release her and bonds ing to furnish know which direction I was going. would no doubt relieve her restlessOnce or twice I fell down. I rested Exact Copy of Wrapper. rut aumuta aaiwaav, ara vaa airv. ness and mental weakness to a cer- for a while and then went on again. and tain extent. Finally I reached the state road Captain John J. Roberts, following 1 knew it would take me to Salt Lake. a telephone call from' the Manx ho- For hours I tramped through , .he tel! saying that a woman answering mud until I saw some lights. I the description of Mrs. Eckman was learned that I was in Pleasant Grove the staying there, went personally to train would soon leave en the nd ,bat ft hotel and made the arrest Lake j Waited end boarded gaU captain addressed her ftA MrSECK the train, but leared that some one 91 man, she said: I am Mrs, Anders .would recognize meS I managed to officer, what can 1 do for yout She through all right, however, and FOIjGERS 2ST COFFEE denied she was Mrs, Eckman, but afafentefei the first hotel I came to ter a close examination by the offi- ter leaving the tram. 1 did not leave 45e cer she broke down and admitted her COFFEE to go Te eon , my room allday and planned ofidentity. Captain Roberta was the 45c vinca you tonightto cemetery the ficer who arrested her three QUAIITT by trial that "I am sane sn3ratlonal again and if Is better than ago. all 1 w,ant them to 00.1s to let me go "I was a fool to stay In Salt Lake tbsr coffees, ands to my poor old mother, There are to Induce yon to maka and try to avoid arrest, she said as other women there, to, who are sane. SEND Cl tha test, wa redact tho she clung to. Captain Roberts arm. but1 s they1 wont - listen to them. , It prico durirg FOLGER telephone 1 only did it because I "wanted to of out a to person keep a TOUR good place WEEK. efAL see my babys grave. 1 tried u ORDER the way where they cant tell to leave mind morning to make up my .TODAY thing. Lut always Frances seemed to call If they send me back I will make the to go t5 not dare me. I did every effort to get out again. 'If cemetery until after dark. I plan- cant get my release 1 would rather i L ned to visit the grave tonight Jail or go to the penitenthis In stay rationMrs. Eckman appeared to be & WHITEREAD . tiary. and asked to be permitted to ' al Mrs. Eckman asked to he allowed - Phone 67 Bbo As station. walk to the police to visit her little daughters grave in stood before the desk sergeant sho the cemetery before they took remarked: jiMHnwMnwwwmHnMwmiwinwiWH She stoutly denied that her back. K"1 am not the same woman I was tc former husband, C. from when they booked me before. I was her escape in her aided any way desperate, irresponsible and a menial the hospital. and well am wreck before, but now I Mrs. Eckman was committed to the atlonal they wont believe me. .They December 2, 1913, after havme out .a hospital in the first persist In trying to make ing been tried for murder crazy woman and a criminal. found was guilty of murdegree. She ALWAYS RELIABLE regu; "I have been corresponding twelve year old daughter, her with my mother In Ironwpod, dering larly her an over dose 375 VV. Center She Frances, by giving Phone 164 learn- Mich., andj wanted to go to her. of sleeping powders, then upon is seriously ill and it haft almost Ing the clilld was 'dea Jshepacked broken my heart to he away from N. GllLICK d wa sMpptog her er m a Iru ner. I asked Dr. Calder to use his to uguen. when arrested., Influence but U ignored me and said PILLOWS AM) BEDS VF mhE A SPECIALTY OF FEATHER VA. C. Dr. R. L Evans of the farmers alA the assisted was present in completing their organization. FARM BUREAU In - Use tor-he- r. ForOvei Thirty. Years vwsoiir i, Phone rsi 166-R- -3 Cherry Hill Dairy 10c A POUND SAVE 1 MARCH 6 to 11 - ars CfJ COALS, AS FOLLOWS . FIRST, Coal Good That - CASTLE , GATE, CLEAR CREEK, KINO, SPRING CANYON, CAMERON, STANDARD. ANTHRA- CITE, SMITHING, COKE AND KINDLING , j wood -- r VM SMOOT & SP AFFORD X X FARRER hr PROVO STEAM LAUNDRY -- A . . J. Utah Timber KING BLACK HAWrt CAMERON ' SPRING CAKYOU ABERDEEN LUMBER AND BUILDING MAI i. I A Square Deal to Every JPatron . . I 160 - Warm or Cold ORGANIZED 4 We Can Make You Either One Coal Department handles only tlie Lesion the V. maikei' We are' in the bnsines for your health, not for X, h ours. x X. we have M the dis-tille- a f J , d y , 4 K y " f Prompt Service Our Motto Provo Ice & Cold - I StorageCo. phone 23 ; J. W. DUNN, Secy and Manager. WASH fc i Is' the worry of many a woman. This drudgery is eliminated by sending ns your soiled clothes. ' The heaviest pieces come back '"ready for nse. DOMESTIC STEAM LAUNDRY J vice-preside- . When yon need lee, remember water iee in Provo. f SIGElfMife The Utah County Farm bureau was organized Satuiday after a lively held in the county court house. V, J. Chipman of American Fork was When Mixed with Sulphur it Brings elected president of the organization, Back Its Lustre aid NVCi. Christensen of Salthn, Abundance and C. L. Warnick of Manfia was" elected secretary end treasurer. deGray hair, however handsome, The directors are R. W. Crebr, SpanL know all We ish Fork; C. E. Hawkins, Benjamin. notes advancing age. tthe advantages of a Jouthiil appearLorenzo Argyle, Lake Shore; GroveuVill-laiance, Your hair is your dharm. It .Smith, Pleasant A. John makes or mars the face, Lars V. Price, Provo; Ollaman, fades, turns gray andlb' John ,W. sob,' Santaquin; a. fld B. wispy and straggly, Just a Peay SpringvHlle;' George and Su W. Carter of Pleasant Grove, and cations of Sage Tea a hundr Provo locals were also present and hauces its appearance . fold. took part in the proceedings. Dont stay gray! Look youni Efth-e-r A. B. Ballantyne, farm expert for prepare the tonic at home Utah county, delivered a lecture, to to from work the any drug store a 50 cent6ttle outlined and the farmers of that Sage and Sulphur "Wyeths reported he accomplished- JI of folks recom-enThousands last farmers to was the lost 534,000 use preparation, to amthis ready ear In oat smut alone, and that hair darkens ount could have been saved If proper because ,lt removes and dandruff, stops Bcatp feteps had been taken. Tbe question besides no was ani hair; falling alsq itching of control of potato diseases darkens it it as tell one can will possibly play taken up and farm drainage 'You moisten and sd coun evenly,. Utan naturally lu a very Important part a sponge or soft brush with it. ty farming. tak- adopted drawing this through the hair A. constitution anu time. at a lo-By strand small one log for tbe organization of hair the ani', disappears; gray morning cals in (every town in the county means were provided for the collec: after another application or two, its tbn of the necessary funds to pro- - natural color is restored add it the organization with means 'to cornea thick, glossy and lustrous, and . you appear year younger carry on the work. . j wfuth North. J. M. HARMON, Pres. ses-io- n a t x f Our HERE! Coal Co. CASTLE GATE CLEAR GREET " Proprietor & L c . Just phone 203 for our wagon. " h iw3l .& Typewriters & Come in & $5 and . let ns Cotfl-ion- - tarns d Established 1907, Provo, Utah. Capital $50,000.00. Thomas N. Tsylor, President Surplus J. . D. Dixon, DIRECTORS: j , f 12,503.00. Arnold Dixon, Asst. Cashier .John T. Bennett Yice , . Free- - , Jm. A. Loveless Rohm Bee S. P. Efgertsen - KONA weighs to 61 ' you. pounds. s . be-vi- - CO-- f X" ' -- , Andrew Knudsen J. J. Craner 8. Betty Jos. J. D. Dixen All business ftiven us receives prompt and careful attention. Your account will be appreciated. Taylor Tj, John P. Bennett i The 3 FARMERS AND MERCHANTS BANK . . demonstrate Taylor Paper Co, It , i |