i 1JDlverd of Vtlla J I t T THE EYENIN r DISPATCHI < 3 > PROVO CITY UTAH THURSDAY NOVEMBER 22 1894 PRICE FIVE 3 CENTS No 304 Jol A COPY k O sMoot SUCCESSOR TO Provo Lumbar Manufactnrin t Bnndip 180 Wholesale and Retail Dealer LUMBER DOORS WINDOWS BLINDS AND MOULDINGS RUSTIC SIDING TONGUEDn ds GROOVED FLOR ING LATH SHINGLES PAINTS ds BUILDERS MA TERIALS HARDWARE UTAH VALLEY IRON PAINT LUMBER SAWED AND DRESSED TO ORDER SCROLL SAWING AND TURNING DONE COMBINATION WIRE AND SLAT FENCE We are the only House in town rving the j UTAH VALLEY IRON PAINT A CAR LOAD OF FRUIT BOXES CHEAP i A O SMOOT Jr 1 Manager Office and Yard opposite R R Depot No 20 P O Box No 79 Telephone HOWE CI J TAFT Wholesale Grocers The Merchants of Southern Utah Especially those of Utah Co win find it to their Advantage to Trade with HOWE 1 TAfT WHOLESALE GROCERS Pr vo Utah SOaa tfni aMen a caller THE PROVO COOP I IS STRICTLY IT to WITH GOODS AND < = < a PRICES WHICH ARE RMINBNTL J < Satisfactory In Fvery Respect THE T L LADIES OF PROVO Will Find Every thing Fashionable Excellent and Cheap A SINGLETON < Superintendent D1STRGT COURT Young Barkdali is Sentenced to Three Months I IT WAS A SAD SAD OASE A Young and Inexperienced Girl is Ruined for Life While He Gets Off EasilyThe Hawley va Corey Brother a Oaseas Being Tried the Second Time Yesterday afternoon in the Firat District court when Daniel Biglow of Wallsburg appeared before Judge Smith fir sentence he explained to the court that since pleading guilty to the indictment charging him with unlaw ful cohabitation he had arrange J his family affairs so that hereafter the closest and most complaining observer could not suspect him of being even only technically guilty of the offense He promised faithfully to obey the law in the future and under all this show ing the iudge was led to be lenient and eentenced him to only fifty days in the penitentiary The particulars in the fornication case against young Baikdall were most sad indeed Upon the witness stand sat Mies Littlewood sobbing hysteri cally and all the while trying to quiet her month old baby that was crying lustily It was more than evident from he ° responses to the questions of the court and attorneys that she was wholly unsofisticated and if her story WItS exactly true she was sadly taken advantage of by tho young man She was asked to go home from a dance isith him P visitor from an adjoining settlement not knowing his reputa tion nor his inclinations j enticed her into gointr for a sleigh ride with him under the promise that another couple would accompany them At these times she was seduced force being used and she being wholly ignorant of the con sequences She is but seventeen years of age not overly bright and not yet matured It was most pitiful as she sat there and told the story of her downfall The defense was a blank denial only and this the jury did not believe It returned u verdict guilty as charged against young Barkdall THIS HOllNING Zed Barkdall was called up for sen tence His attorney Sam A King pleaded for a lenient sentence stating that he had an aged mother over seventy years old dependent wholly upon him foil support The ycung man stated that he was twentysix years of age j it will be remembered that the girl is tu years younger she is a passionate girl of not overly strong mental calibre which all goes to make the case more aggravated The judge read Barkdall a severe lecture and sentenced him to a term of three months In the penitentiary I H W HAWLEY VS COREY BROS CO This case which is on its second trial was next taken up Mr Hawley who is now sheriff of Millard county alleges that in the spring of 1891 he contracted to do some grading on the Great North ern railroad in Montana for Corey Bros s f v Co general railroad contract ors of Ogden On the strength of this contract he returned to his home at Oasis and got together an outfit consisting isting ot fortythree horses five or six wagons plows scrapers eta and I hired thirteen mm On reach fog Montana although he had been > crowded and hurried through by Corey Brothers and assured and reassured assured that the work contracted for was waiting for him he was refused the work By reason of this Mr Haw ley holds he was damaged in the sum I of 2500000 I The cage was tried before and the jury awarded Mr Hawley damages in the sum of 420000 Corey Brothers appealed and the cause is now re uanded back for another hearing John M Zane S R Thurman and D D Houtz appear for Mr Hawley in this trial and James Kimball of Ogden and Geo Sutherland of Salt Lake ap pear for the defense The trial of the ape bids fair to occupy two or three dayu NHeil Washington D C JJ Tins play has been given in Seattle Portland and San Francisco and from those cities come reports of its genuine merit and decided novelties It is a story of the Bohemian life of one of the most ambitious cities the city in which the brainy men of our nation are struggling for mastery The story of the play is as follows As its title indicates the scene is at the nations capital Robert ONeil chief engineer of Dicksons electrical station has built a manofwar with a I view of its acceptance by the govern i ment which has advertised to accept the most practical electrical war vessel Richard Dickson superintendent of the works is in love with Mrs Morton a widow who with her child are in mates of ONeils home By teaching Daniel OConnpll Sheriaan a ser vant to believe that as the employer he is working in ONeils interests Dickson is permitted to make drawings of the boat but as ONeil has placed electrical appliances on the door Sher idan 13 no longer enabled to give Dick son entree at a time when one more visit would have completed the draw ing Miss Philips a flighty sister of a senator who figures prominently as Neils influential friend meets Dick son for whom she has long entertained retard He determines to use her and wagers a box of gloves that she is not sufficiently clever to invade ONeils den and take a portion of the boat without being detected He writes a description of the part she is to take and she secures it When ONeil ex bibits the boat to his friends he dis covers to his horror that it will not work and when left alone in his den he finds the paper written by Dickson TgSTEftOft iAlS 1 published in it behalf of Hoods Sarsaparilla alt as reliable and worthy of confidence as if from four most trusted neighbor I J Highestof all in Leavening PowerLatest U S Govt 5 Mrt i S A m 1rr 1 > Y1 t c z I to Misi Julia and learns what portion of the hoar is missiuc But it is im iBsible for him ta replace the lost ar ticle and hul the boat finished in tin e t + submit it to the committee Tl e child is playing on the floor however and among her plat things he finds a substitute for the rnisairg article The last act is in the senator a home Dick son has submitted his boat as also has I ONeil The former swears that O Neil stole his idea and the govern ment accepts the boat QNeil who is branded as a liar and a thief suffersin silence rather than wound Mrs Morton who he thinks loves Dickson until learning Mrs Morton loves him instead he asserts his rights Sheridan testifies to having aided Dickson but his evidence is doubted Then Miss Julia Philips volunteers her evidence and the government accents ONeils boat t 14 < r DR AND MRS HAVMB RO were treated to a rather excitinplexperieoce this morning at about 3 oclock The doctor has a habit of leaving his clothes while sleeping in the dining room all arranged handy in case of a sudden call Because of that habit he is to day loser a watch and chain Mrs Hannberg has the very sensible habit of keeping her jewelry with which she is very elaborately supplied all se curely locked away iJe r BSe of that habit she still bus it In lief possession Haa she been addicted to leaving it about her looms for show the majority of it would now bave been in tho com pany of her husbands atch At 3 oclock the doctor was awakened sud denly and arose partially expecting a professional call instead be saw the back of a man going rapidly into another room and thinking it was the hired man up extra early the doctor went back to bed In a abort time after wards he was aroused by loud scream ing and cries of thief thief from his wife Sure enough a prowler was clusely examining her wardrobe The octor rushed in pistol in hand but the burglar had opened all curtains and arranged matters so be could get out of the building in a hurry Many rooms of the house had been visited and drawers etc ransacked but so far nothing but the watch and chain is missing The doctors pantaloons were also taken but they wero found this morning out in the yard JAMES F DUNNS head touches the ceiling today BO high does he carry it The cauee is the arrival JiJ his fifth baby a boy and the only boy except JImmie himself in the family JOSEPH McEWAH is in Salt Lake today on business U 0 T A The last of the regular sessions of the U C T A for the fist half of the school year 189195 will be held at tbe usual place of meeting on Saturday November 24th beginning promptly at 10 a m Professor T B Lewis com missioner of schools for Utah territory and Dr Jas E Talmage president of the University of Utah will lecture before the teachers and trustees in joint session D H CHRISTENSEN County Superintendent 3r Prices Cream Baking Powder Worlds Fair Highest Award I Thirty Miles In the Earth Rev Osmond Fisher in a very reli able work entitled Physics of the Earths Crust JJ says that Hthe rate of increase in temperature as the distance beneath the surface is augmented Is on the whole an equable one and may be taken to average about degree for each 51 feet Figuring on this state ment as the most reliable we find that at a depth of 80 miles below the sur face all known metals and rocks are in s state of white hot fusion A venerable Chinaman ol Amoy nas been engaged for 32 years in fashioning miniature an elaborate pngodaof ivory and stone It contains upward of 35000 pieces and when completed which will be in about five years will be sold for o30o Count Tolstoi is lamenting tine grows of vicious tendencies in society and in bred sin iu all countries He was asked by an interviewer the other day what people become the mostabnormal in this respect He replied At any rate not the Americans To their credit must be put the immense na tional self love which cannot exist in an abnormal people I one day wrote an article on America and the Americans in which I did not particularly overload the latter with flattery Nevertheless I sent the manuscript over the ocean I thinking it would ba accepted by any paper as eagerly as my other produc tions Not a bit of it The translator took it to 14 editors without getting it accepted and finally it had to be sent to England u you nave any treasured shore lengths of old brocade yon may produce them now and make the fronts of one of the long Louis Seize waistcoats of them And if you are happy enough to possess qld laco you can make them up en jabot to wear with the same It is to mount tho lace on bands of muslin keeping the > folds quite soft ami using as few stitches as possible In this way the tender sus ceptibilities of the fabric are spared and when the jabot fashion is over and done with the laco remains to bo used in some other way Fashion Journal sue sraaroru house ueiug woritea K a der parliamentary act all certificate granted are legal evidence in a court of aw and are accepted as absolutely cor rect as to weight condition and designa tion of goods on the date they passed through the house Washington Post I 3r Prices Cream Baking Powder VofWa I Pelf Highest Meda 1 and Diploma 9 uittnouua null The Cleveland Electric cailway com pany is now laying a continuous rail without the breaks that are usually be tween lengths The ends of the rails are carefully welded together with entire disregard of expansion and contraction A feature of the welding as explained by the superintendent is that it can be done only in streets that aio paved Tko Stone brick or asphalt holds the rail in position and covers it so that it is not subject to heat and cold Experiments show that under these conditions tho welding can be done without injury to the track and with great increase of comfort to passengers Columbus Dis patch The next house will miss the soaring eloquence and quick wit of Lafo Pence of Colorado who has decided not to be a candidate for reelection Mr Pence won his spurs by tripping Bynum in the silver repeal debate and later was conspicuous when the Coxey horde con centrated on Washington Mr Pence is a lawyer but has not allowed that fact to interfere with his being a Populist His reason for deciding not to return seems rather odd in a Populist however 1 Ho he cannot live in er says Washing ton oo So 000 a yearChicago Tirnos Cure for Headache As a 1 remedy for all forms of head ache Elec ric Bitters has proved to be the very best It effects a permanent cure and the most dreaded habitual 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