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Show The R. G. W. Bpeeial bearing the legislators will arrive in Provo to-mtrrow to-mtrrow morning st y:30. Jcdgb Smith and Clerk Peery will be down from Salt Lake this evening. A session of the. First District court will be held tomorrow. W.M. P. Silver departs this afternoon on the 4:20 train for Salt Lake city. From there he will depart in a few days for the Samoan islands. Charles Packwood and Mary Schroder, both of Pajeon, and James Peterson and Ellen C. Larsen were the favored ones of the county cupid today. Wed'lings will follow. Bisnor John Carson of Camp Floyd, seventy-four years of age, was up before Commissioner Dudley today on a charge of unlawful cohabitation. Sam'l A. King conducted the defense The hearing was continued until to morrow to allow time to look up authorities auth-orities and to get further evidence. It seems that the material witne?s, outside out-side of interested parties, is a Mr. Sprattley, an aged shoemaker who has been rooming with Mr. Carson for about two years at the Carson bouse at Camp Floyd. Mr. Sprattley is now lving very sick at American Fork. The evidence introduced this morning went to show that Mr. Carson's business, busi-ness, running a grist mill and feed and sale stable, keeps him at Camp Floyd. He boards with Mrs. Emma Carson who keeps a boarding house. Mrs. Carson was his plural wife some three years ago. Mrs. Elyira Carson, the first wife, Jives on Provo bench. Mr. Carson contributes to her support. |