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Show David A. Stone of Salem brought over the lady of his choice today. Miss Ellen Davis, and applied to Clerk Hal-liday Hal-liday for a marriage license. David is only twenty years old and had to go back and get his mamma's consent, Provo lodge No. 14. 1. O. O. F. will have a public installation of officers on Wednesday evening, January 2. 1895. Some of the grand lodge officers wili be down from Salt Lake city to officiate. The public is cordially invited to attend at-tend the installation. Marriage licenses were issued by Clerk Halliday today as follows: To James Adams, aeed 23 and Steenie M. Neilsen, aged 18, both of American Fork; to Kenson T. Davis, aged 22 and Idi L. Gardner, aged 18, both of Salem. "Scotty," the hobo, who stole from B?e's store a week or so ago, skipped from chain the gang yesterday. He has all along been treated as a "trusty," yesterday he was left at the asylum loading wagons and betrayed his trust. Marshal Knight has scoured the country coun-try but so far failed to find the escaped es-caped prisoner. "Scotty" only had eleven days more to serve. The county court is in session today. At the forenoon session, after due con sideration, the sum of $50.00 was appropriated ap-propriated to assist in the publication ot "Statistics on Irrigation in the West." Coroner Berg reported ten inquests in-quests held on deceased patients of the territorial insane asylum. The school fund, $2,199.98 was set aside for the compensation of the county superintendent superinten-dent of schools, board of examination, the assessor, collector and treasurer and to pay the expenses of the next institute. insti-tute. Superintendent Christensen reported re-ported on the outlay of last year's fund, showing $30 85 overpaid. Judge Dusen-berry Dusen-berry reported haying found Laurikke Thompson in a very destitute circum stance and haying bought her coal and necessary provisions. |