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Show Clivc slept. Wilcox was just entering his own quarters through tho Intervening Interven-ing door when Cllve, who had come in at the othor end, commenced shooting shoot-ing Wilcox staggered to tho sMs of his own bed and it was there that his do;id body was found. Mi KILLED WHO INVADEDA HUE Provo, Utah. May R. Claud H. Cllve. tho man who shot and killed W. Wilcox, at Mill Fork last night. Is now a prisoner in the county Jail here. Sheriff Judd and Deputy Sheriff Sher-iff Hales went up this morning and brought the body of Wilcox and the man who killed him to Provo, arriving arriv-ing here on No. 7, of the D & R. O. 1 at 1:20 d. m. What the Trouble Wan. When seen by a Tribune repropnt-atlve, repropnt-atlve, Cllve said he had no stHteinont to make, except to soy that he did not hide in the brush as stated In this morning's paper, that he never left the car after tho shooting and did not try to escape, f'live'a mother, who resides in Salt Lake, came to Provo this morning and for somn time this afternoon was closeted with her son at the sheriffs office She seems to sense the terrible affair very keenly keen-ly and Is averse to the notoriety which It has causnd. Tho body of Wilcox was takn charge of by Undertaker O. H. Berg. Five shots out of the nine fired by Cllve took effect, one of them only coming out of the body. Three lodged lodg-ed in the right breast, ono passed through tho left part of the back and the fifth Imbedded lt6elf In the lelt hip. Deputy Sheriff Hales, who wont with Sheriff Judd to Mill Fork, says from what ho could learn of the 8110011115 that the trouble was caused by Wilcox's Wil-cox's attempting Intimacy with Cllvc s wife, who was cooking for a gaug of men working under Wilcox as, lore-mnai. lore-mnai. Cllve had beon away from the camp during the day and returned on No. 8 train, which arrived at Mill Fork about 10:13 o'clock. On entering en-tering the car where the employes slept he heard his wife remonstrating remonstrat-ing with 6omc one, to quit and go away, and immediately saw Wilcox emerge from the woman's bedroom and start to another compartment of the car. Cllve immediately opened fire and emptied the automatic pis1-tol pis1-tol which ho carried. On a elding at Mill Fork thre box cars are standing, and these nre us"d as eating and sleeping quarters for the foremen and the gang of workmen. work-men. The middle compnrtm-nt of tho cAr wa where Wilcox had htg orfiCA nnd bdroo"i In the cast end of the rimo rnr wa n'hT ?-tr .irvl Mr |