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Show COUNTY NEWS R jj H'ckelson Oct From H:'t? "i v Oao to Ten Years HfF.i Kephl, March 28 Tho caeo of tho HJjg ' Btato of Utah vs. Andrw Mlckol- ' 'I CM), charged with nltemptcd rape, oc- jB j cupied tho attention of court all day ifl - Baturday, tho caao attrnctlng con- 1 ! eldorablo attention, owlnc to tho no- , tcrioty which It has received, In con- H' aequonco tho court room wan crowd- M Jj fl. Ablo arguments wero tnndo by BB ' County Attornoy Ilurton and District B! Attornoy Hlgglns, for tho State, while H"" tho dofondants interests woro taken H jfi elite ot by Attorney P. N. Anderson, H ' f who wan appointed by Judgo Knox, Hij (5 ri counsel for the defendant, tho lat- H i S tcr bolng without counsol. Tlio Jury B v ffi nftcr being out Homo tlmo brought In H 1 3 r verdict of guilty ngnlnst tho de- Hi S3 fmdnnt nR charged and he was glnn K'' m an Indctcrmlnnto nentenco of hot bus Hi ,' m than ono year or moro than ten years, H'l' m .n tho atato prison. i Jj Thin Ib Jho fellow from tho soitth H Jfti end of Utah county, who h'ns boon H if abusing Ida two young daughters for B JCS several years. 1 lira Salt I.nVo Jlouto to MnVo B 'jffl Improvements nt l'roio tsssssss! ifl "" HfS I'rovo, March 20 omclala ot tuo Hj-fw Bait Ixiko Ilouto In tills city stato Hi' wj that ten additional Rtnlln to tho pro l' Wj cent roundhouso nro to bo built ns M Hj loon ns surveys can bo completed and : O pinna drawn. It la added that this HB mA will glvo tho Snlt I.nko Ilouto and the H'MjBj Utah Coal road much needed ongt'io HJ'H room, ns It will moro than dounlo HJI'JH . the present capacity. ' HttfaR When tho building Is completed It HKffi will bring 300 nddltlnnal men to IhN K9 citr. Hfriff Children Playing With Matches B M Alleged to Hare Set Stack on Fire HJ' mH Ptoto, March 29 The tiro depart HJj K jnent put out a blazo in the barn nnd HJ' H outbuildings nt tho homo nt Jahn HJ ! Vincent yesterday afternoon, when nn HJ, WM adjoining strawstAck was set on fire HJ; H tr children playing with mntrhos. It HJi H Je Mid. Tho department arrived n HJ H time to provent any matorlnl loss. HJIH The old Southwlck homo an First HEH North and Fifth West caught on fire Hji 19 Sunday and furniture belonging to 1 Pk- Mrs. J, If. Drapor to tho amount of Hj jmn 1E0 was destroyed beforo tho tiro dc- HfjYV partment arrived. Bj jfH rroro Merchant Dies Hi nn After Long IIIiiohs HjKf Provo, Murch 28 Albert Slngletoi, '59 pno ot tho early settlers of Provo, fWm died nt his homo in tho Third wird WE this morning following n prolonged i jfju illness, brought ubaut by purulysls. mM Mr. Bingleton was born In Wlnshum, $H Somerset, lSnglund, July 3, IS 13. He jjj enroo to Utah In 1873 nnd tor a short jD time lived In Sprlngvlllo. Ho then jKI moved to this city, whoro ho had llv- Mm ed evor sluco. For many years ho waa managor of tho Coop clothing storo and later entered business for hlmsolf. Mr. Singleton is survived by his widow, two sons, Albert F. and pimer ot this city; four daughters, Mrs. Alberta Whlto of American Fortr, Josephine, Jos-ephine, Mary nnd Arvilla Singleton, all of thls'clty. He is also survived l-y two brothers, Fred Singleton of Provo and Hubert Singleton ot Sprlngvlllo. Sprlng-vlllo. Funeral services were held Wednesday Wed-nesday afternoon nt 2 o'clock In tno Third wnrd meeting house.. Ilurglnr ii Sentenced Provo, March' 28 James Potior, tho elder ot tho two men arrostcd In Pay-son Pay-son charged with having burglarized I.nnt ft Person Clothing company's store of Pnyson, was taken beforo Judgo Kllcs Hanson today charged with Rccond degroo burglary, to which ho pleaded guilty. Ho was sentenced to servo from ono to twenty years in tho stato penitentiary. His young accomplice Kdwnrd Miller, Jr., oi West Tintlc, also was taken boforo Judgo Hanson, nnd ho, too, pleaded guilty to tho chnrgo. Scntcnco In his cnRo was postponed until April E, In order to givo him an opportunity to ccmmunlcnto with his parents. Dies of Whooping Cough Provo, March 28 Klmor, 2-year-old son ot Mr. und Mrs. Clarcnco Gain mon of Vlnoynrd, died at tho family residence this morning of whooping cough. Mr. and Mrs. Gammon lost child nix montha ago nnd this was their only surviving clhld. Tho fun-oral fun-oral services wcro held Wednesday morning at 10:30 o'clock in the Vineyard Vine-yard ward meeting liouao. Apoplexy Causes Death Provo, March 28 Jonas Anderson died in this city yesterday of apoplexy. apop-lexy. Mr. Anderson was a resident of Hebor City nnd came horo two weiks ago for modical attention. He w:ii born in Sweden July 0, ISno. Ho In survlvod by a number of relntlvcs who rcsldo In Hebor City. Tho body will be sent th'ero for funcrnl services nnd burial. Pleads Not Guilty Provo, March 28 J. Mints was r-rnlngcd r-rnlngcd beforo judgo Kilns Hansen on n chnrgo ot subornation nt perjury to which ho pleaded not guilty, Ho Is charged with having uood his Influnn-co Influnn-co with another iMjrsou to get this person to obtnin bounty on prcda'ory animals' hides shipped from anoth'or stnto. Sentenced on Liquor Charge Provo, March 28 J. P. Pedcrson of Orcm was arrested Inst night on a churgo of having Intoxlcutlng liquor - in his possession. Ho was takon before be-fore Judgo James B, Tucker this morning mor-ning and' sentenced to thirty days in the county Jail and fined $150. Khccp .Stealing Charged Provo, March 28. Andrew A. Jensen Jen-sen was nrralnged beforo Judgo J. D. Tucker Saturday morning, charged with stealing 1C3 head of sheep. David If. Carson Is tho complaining wltncbo. Tho defendant was placed under a $2,-000 $2,-000 ball bond. Juveniles Are Fined Provo, March 28 Three Provo Hcnch boyB of Juvenile ngo were fined $5, $10 nnd $15 reapecttvely charged with stealing four chickens from lir-vlno lir-vlno Pync. It was brought out In the ovldcnco submitted to Juvcnllo Judgo N. Gunnnr Itasmusson that Mr. Pyno has lost during tho winter 30 chickens chick-ens by theft. Plen of (Inllty Entered Provo, March 28 Carlton Hope plcndcd guilty to a charge of contributing contri-buting to tho delinquency of a minor in the Juvcnllo court Saturday molding mold-ing nnd was fined $25. It was found out by tho ovldonco submitted that defendant had permitted ono or more minors to tnko coal belonging to the railroad company. |