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Show - E u ISSITD SZUI-WEEa- Y Mi till Mr f& VOL. XV, ft t .". Mj.iajtiiL!'i' 11 ' ii, ..WO it f JANUARYS ii mi ii i :a U1 .Tfinini -- 1 n Mai? 111 niMMaw"rfpwwiiiii i - 1 Apostles Penrose Lyman Heard by Large Audiences m Da'yc Monday Jan- ;:--ua- 30th ry SESSIONS ALL DAY r . The quarterly stak tonfete&oe, held here Sunday ""was attended by large congregations df the general church authorities, among them being" President P. IL Lyman and Elder C. W. Penrose of the council of apostles. President Joseph B. Keeler presided and at the opening of the forenoon session gave sr report of the condition of the Utah stake, which Wr-generall- the most important"e vents to fasvorable:" Southern and Central Utah and South' was exceltentiy good, fa one larger ward One. of v he-peoplfr The'-health- the death.,Tate3r.lifr Jast jear-ha-d of one per been less than one-hawhich cultural and Industrial special is being dispatched by the Salt Lake cent; the auxiliary organizations were Route, to' alUof the principal points In a thriving condition and the people were giving more attention to temple along its lines in Utah and Nevada. Tha pergffnncl..oL.the,jart3Lftccon work than formerly. President Keeler panying this. train includes Prof Lewis admonished the people tcT diligence Ifl A. Merrill, a director - of - extension observing all the principlesof the " " 4" work and dry farming experiment at gospel. SaltLake City, and Prof. Gordon H. President V. M. Lyman explained a True, tW head of the agricultural and desire for brief, concise reports of the industry department" of the University condition of the people at each quar of Nevada. .Besides these gentlemen terly conference so that the visting au there "will be seveXexperts covering thorities might learn of the progress every 'branch of agriculture, horticul of the saints by comparison from time ture and stock raising and .the experi to time, and also see where it was ence ""which these", gentlemen have necessary to suggest "improvements, gleaned through years of studyxwlll .He referreilo jjrobibitionj, and desired be available to every resident alongl to know how It J?as. working. . He had the lines of the Salt take Route who been told by intelligent prominent citi sees fit to take the time to visit the zens tlat prohibition was a failure ' train. , . here that there was more liquor This system of information is prac- drank than before prohibition. The tically bringing to every resident along same report hadeome to him from Fill the lines of the Salt Lake Route an op- more. Another report-directlcontrary portunity to become thoroughly posted had been made; he was inclined to upon the possibilities of the soil, the believe the latterrnd hexturned tQ best mean of cultivation and tbejest trees and seeds to use in every indi- opinion. 7 They confirmed him inthe vidual section of the state. nt hln hplief. rnrrpfnpsa ' Besides this, they will be permitted to look into the very latest methods President Lyman "spoke of the cos for. the perfecting of their stock rais- ditions as 'they should be among the Safnts: There should be ing system, which will include a prac- Latter Day no all education and dishonesty, immorality or other kinds tical regarding among them, and classes of fodder, the best means of lorm of should be on character the stocka for and and building housing caring completediscussion of that most im- of the xbief aims of the people. He the belief that the people portant question to the stock, grower, expressed are Improving. The church was right. "the balanced ration.'' , - Besides he information which wili and' the authorities were right. God be conveyed to individual questioners would not permit men to retain au the instruction train will be equipped thority in the church if they .were not with a special car arranged for the doing their duty, and if the people giving of stereopticon lectures, which were in harmony with the authorities lectures win generally cover all of the all would be right. .questiohsthatareso exceedingly im- Elder L.W. Peorose occupied all the portant tojhe juccessful development time - of the io'lo wing the ' of the great country which is being firesentation: afternoon, of the" authorities','" who opehed up by the Salt- Lake RouteT were unanimously sustained: He-de- "One or morecTTSe'Setecturei will 'be- livered a doctrinal discourse dealing given at" each poinifvislfed and each with the cYeatipn'of the world by the of them will be a practical post-gradthe creation of men and Fathef,and ate course for the student farmer.,. God's children. The were who women, One of the cars of the trafn-wl- H (Con atonement of Christ and the resurrec-tionan- d tain examples of perfected stock exaltation of the Just were to- - the ystemff which for knowand lf -- -- kUI Tilril I , . TUT - - lira SEMI-WEEKL- I1.IIIL. Ill I 111 I . - - ' r ' .("!- Music Matter "will' Con-- - j. eTOatGrandJur Indications - porta of Threats, and rlbesfVoung' F)qld-up- .i s from Court House duct Opera1 for U--, brary Benefit Caught-QtherNew- ; The' grand jury has beett' examining son Citf vs. Harriet E. Crook'luur ben wftnessCa in "connection with charges continued until another term of court of attempted bribery, threats and at on account of the illness of J. R. Crook, by f husband of th& defendant tempted intimidation the Illicit liquof "sellers of this city. It State of Utah vs. Stephen Johnson, is claimed that money has been offered entered a plea of not gnilty defendant, to cases witnesses in the "blind pig" to an indictment charging him Jointly change .their testimony or to leave the with Mert Jones with he larceny of city, and that falling to secure the worth of from H. T." VI $4.60 beer d object the suppression of testithis & ity "businegaJn placeof mony the witnesses have'been threat October 2. was engaged In Vincent violence.-anened with personal witfj the illicit liquor uawnesa at the time. persecution which would make life" them ifthey remained, JSlizabeth- - Kelly - va. San- - Pedro,- - Los threats to prevent them from securing Angeles & Salt Lake Railroad ComNotice - for a new employment, etc., and it is claimed also pany, defendants. that some of these threat have been trial granted. "Plaintiff, who resides in ' American Fork; was awarded $"1225 by put into effect These attempts to subvert justice a jury April 2, 1910,' damages for per-ionand interfere withTfie a3mIhTsffalI5n' IhJuffts""8ustaTnedlyTT)efn"g of the lawwilL-it.ifl stated, be thor k nocked , irom the railroad track at. ' :. American Fork by the engine of a oughly investigated. de-si- rf d al -- train.""- - Thomas Corbett, a Spanish Fork lad of 18 years, decided to be a "bad man" a few days ago, and as a result atrial upon a is 'now in charge of assault, with intent to ccm- ' ... mit robbery; r: Corbett was recently paroled from the. Industrial school.. Last Thursday jail-await- ing &v.enlnr.TitJr,allegeda - .. .. .... , Herman Snow vs. the Rio Grande Western Railway Company ; dimsissed at plaintiff's cost by stipulation. The cases of John C. Slater - and Isaac N. Whittaker vs. the Benjamin Drainage: DIstrIct.No. 1, and Benjamin Drainage District No;l vs, Isaac N. Whittaker have a'l been continued for -- -- the term.: -- Jthe home of Jacob Albertson, a man The case against Clarence V. Nash of about 70 years, living alone in Span and Samuel Healy, charged with stealish Fork, and demanded money Upon ing oats belonging to Mrs. R. G. Nash, being refused he beat the, old man has been continued indefinitely in Jusabourthet head and facewitb a re tice E. L. JoneVcourt on motion of volver, inflicting severe bruises, but County Attorney Evans. was compelled to leave without any The suit of First National Bank of ' money. r Rexburg vs.- J. David Larson in the 'iiberiHoajreBtiijed.hia asPajH jrStjlcUwTjAax.endB;. ant. and the arrest followed. Justice missed without prejudice. of the Peace Dahle bound him over The E. J. Roe Hat Co. its astothe district court," and he was signees, John Weber et al, byhas comAl brought 'to "Provo by Deputy Sheriff ' menced suit against Clark Bros. Co., Hales. .. to collect $167.25, alleged to be due Since beingN placed in jail young for merchandise. Corbett has confessed to a similaroT- Judge Booth is holding court In fense committed af-- ureka about Judge Chrlstensen of the week, ago Seyenth-idistr- ict and At that time the Victim was also an sen is holding court here. old man living a'one, who "wa&made to look down the muzzle of his own Evidence is being taken before Coun-trevolver, and let loose of $23, two Clerk M. E. KartclThFr- - Jr., in the pairs of gloves and some, clothing. caseof the United States-vMary" El- - ...... . mm $50,000 Loss-TPropabl- ' (J With Small Amount of Insurance. INCENDIARY ORIGIN ,A. large portion of the business seo . was destroyed by'fira "PrinceCharmingandone hundred ck" andvona" " and fifty school children to perform Saturday" nfgh, fhree-bri110per0o03ier braefirorthe inrbHc .frameiulldlngs:w1tli.the : stocks, of r library and the ele&ientary school goods "being totally "'destroyed "with a total loss variously estimated at from children, . No doubt the citizens of Provo will $25,000 to $5,0,000. rFlr started In the room occupied be pleased to patrouize the opera already commenced, not only because by L. Frank,' dealer In drygoods.cloth-i- n sprea'd to ' andhoest Bertleson's the 'Wil-"- " storei cause the" money will go toward profurnishings son store drug millltteryriherluiBlk viding' suitable", reading" "material for the boys and girls in the public li- and Cushlng's livery' 'The horses- - and ' rigs in the livery "stable ' were'' alt brary. . . . saved. MessrsTFrahk and Huish were the " ti.e only ones carrying insurance.- , OF - The fire started in Mr. Frank's es-tabllshment and one pf ' the develop- - -ments of the fire is the arrest of Max " Cphn, manager for. Mr. FTank," on the assumption that .the "fire was of . In-- . 1 ''., For. the, past, three or four months the' jibrary. board has. desired to co; operate, closer and be" more indispensable to the needs of the: teachers and pupils or,lhe city schools. -- They hare therefore consulted with the. city superintendent about the matten, and be in turn has consulted with the board of education,-anthe city teachers, with the result that Professor J. r- the Boshard opera e 1 : Thast:r-select- ed Uon of Payson . iind-rapidl- y " TEACHERS ET COUIIIY cendiaryriglniTZr-":"""-7"".-- 7 " 7 ' " Frank carried insurance amount-- " ' to $8000 and hs store manager IA ing ' quoted as saying that the stock amounted to- $6000. The proprietor however, was in Eurekaat the tlmeofr the fire, where he'bas a branch store. Mr. Frank was In Provo yesterday and in explanation of some of tithe rumors concerning the fire, he states that tils- books &re available and within $100 whatahe value of the stock was.' He says it would be impossible for him to fix the value of the stock for the reason that be owns three stores, and is constantly, ship- - : ping goods vback and . forth to meet demands-o- f ;the- - trade various stores,-anah investigation: of these invoiceswlth theTooks of the concern v will establish very accurately fthe Mr. The high school principals and supervisors of the county met in the Commercial - Club ijpoms uStujrday with County Superintendent ' J. Preston . '; - - Creer, presiding."" A number of amendments to the r state school law to be presented to . considered. the;.4fgUlatursLweye ' among them the . disposition of the state funds ' for the high schools on which the meeting favored the recommendation of the committee appointed by the State Teachers' Association. The meeting went on record in favor of extending the term of compulsory schoo) attendance," and against permitting beginners to enter at any time except at the beginning of the school . year. amount of stock on band, and destroyThe following committee was aped by the fire." " . a pointed to. arrange program for the Insurance The companies interested s, county teachers' institute, to be he-Iwill "make a very thorough investigalen Mining & Milling Company, a con- in Lehi next month: J. Preston Creer, test by thegovernment of patents ap- J. H. Walker, N. K. Nelson, Carl tion before adjusting the looses and indicted Leon the Albert Miner, by criminal action, if any is taken, will grand jury for having violated the law plied for by he contestees for the Hopkins and A. B. Anderson. depend upon their findings.A. M. aftdC. D. H. Mining relative to contracting marriage with- Henry T. in six months' afte r divorce," lias, been claims in A merl can Fork canyon or the --grounds t)f insufficientwork- - begiven until Saturday to plead. ing "done, incorrect survey tend that the surveyor. Byron net collusion with the Kershaw, wasjn Reports of a.trai! contested aimost the ogden escapade in daring The government is , represented by COUNCIL and dire results,-wercirculated about ;W. L. Walker and A: B. Attorneys Saturday. 1 Conductor Marshall of D. Jensen and B. S. Wheeler, government & R. G. freight train," was the victim mineral expert, is in attendance, givwhile at Castilla. Wiljlam" Edward HOSPITAL The organization, of the Boy Scouts evidence as to facts. Judge W. H. the were and Dale necessity arrested on sus- ing portrayed Robert have .been- proven most successful soon an in be will fact accomplished and for the ob- picion, reports saying that they had re- King and Attorney Grant C. Bagley under the tuition of the experts accom ing that Christ lives Provo. An interesting meeting for the are representing the conteetee:"1 of commandments all His servance, ' lieved the railroad man of some money "panying the tra!hr organization of officers was lield Fri- - I The followmg members of tie To the- - resident" of Southern and that the blessings promised toThe and it was also said that lhey"had'per-- j rf Theotlc-for-arnewfiousetateeniaLlllQi'pJtal .ccmnnt- righteous might be obtained were ex formed a holdup trick in Castilla. In- - case of .. Central Utah particularly Commissioner: which' at iV tee CT H.! White, chalrmnn ; Cbarlt s Rev.' Scout Susie Lewis et al vs. the Rio . plained a"nd urged. 7 Testigation failaita beafeout,hese Grand Western - of successful dry iarming is of the M. Bits- Rallway 3ompanyr: is 0. the : In" the evening a conferenceof "r storiesTjnS itppearshatthey-wer- e 2 greatest importance. 11 acted b heard Christensecretary being morend EXJones, and the ...followmc by Judge A. was held at which simply -- beating their,.way...wereput M.tl.i Under these conditions"special The following were elecled members members of .tht . house . approiriatitn dlstrlct-eou- rt will be given "by Professors President LynAn and Elder Penrose o'ff the train and in their wrath over John Lewis, husband of Susie Lewis, of the common council, which will ccmniittee, J..H. Wrootten, chairman; ' Merrill and True, and their corps of were the" principal speakers. They this1 matter threw rocks at the.. train was killed on the Rio Grande-WesterCharlesJZelnnerC. John Smith; JpLn T."' : F. O. J m Henrie, and M. experts, to. this' great" question:- Upon spoke encouragingly and interestingly 'ere w,. ;.;.. now Denver & e, on mov'eeti.njthisdlstricttRev.Packard visiittl track ' They were sentenced to five days in the night qf this subject piere are no better" post-- . to theyoung people. In addition there 5u the State Mental hospital 3, 1905, at Lehl. Suit Keney chairman, ana jonn .av Satmdi.'. July . : were brief talks by members of the jfil lor stealing a ride, and unless for ' edentlemndiiAifi Wjtfean-os- e damages was brought by Mrs secretary; Rev. 'G. W. Longeneeker, Representatives 7 Eardlr and .Tobliiiis will r-aa88oe1attong7r'.'7.'"' w ffllipri nnf accompanying Tbis ".traln and their minosr ebild r thedi- - be made" to answer the more serious and M: ideas are in no way theoretical, but "The tabernacle" cnoirj;-undeJSigler.-R- .ABwqb 26, 1909, a verdict for iiardt,; Ry-State Treasurer I)avid Matson Ld February rection of Professor Boshard rendered charges. have been developed directly e D. Moffat, B. F.-- Roper, State. Auditv Jesse WJewkis or the $15,500 in favor of plaintiffs was re- ett, James Dale claims to be from California, turned,with different qualities beautiful' vocal selections at aU Jhe '. Maybf CW," Hv Ray, Superintendent of state bord of insaul'y, accompauud f - and-- Ed to-t- he mgetlngs;-addisg--grea- tly , interaayg h Is anadopted of soil and diffrent conditions of rain-- ' -flw4rtal asgrantad defendant, Schoojii L. E. Eggertsen, -- F, Ralle, tliejfejisUtojfl.jandwlth Medical Sup- " est of conference. the L. T. of of county Foote, Son fall and sub-soNephl, moisture.. and onJune 4, 1910, 'the Jury in the Heberr PfofHenrjr Peterson, ProfG, erintendent I)r. H. (Ik'r7 d attorney, of, Jvf "county. The tour of this educational and insecond . trial ., returned a verdict of B. Olson, James L Ly tel. C. A, "Wycoff, them through the institution, wbuh struction train-w- ill cover the follow7500 in favor of plaintiffs. Following Prof, Hinckley. was thoroughly y inspected, and i. its . Stereopti.pn(lectures on-a- ll subjects ing points and stops will be made ac were The followlng.tcojLtma8tejg of Robert for- - a ew-trial motion ascertained sO far as this was Spanrsbn'oTkT Chappie needs' thiranother to pertaining agriculture, horticulture cording to the, dates given. M.' J.i Slglerand possible in the short time the visitciB convicted of exhibiting a deadly was made by the-- , railroad company. elected:-J- . L.Segal, land stock nine raising given by experts On each date mentioned the The scout masters will were able to r erne in. Jrain in this city Monday, January 30.. All weapon upon the appearance of an of- The mption tor a new' trial was de John will spend tbe.entlre day and.vening " " was his' "blind and installation ' The party returned to Salt Lakn oj who recruits nied. for ficer In and arrange pig" , . . . ; at the poiut scheduledi Sandy, Utah, invited. fined $50 of fifty days In jail, has con- ' There were no witnesses" to - the ceremonies will be conducted in the li- the afternoon train.. From expressi r f25 .' . Lehl, Janr?rtraperrUtah;-Jattcluded made- - byjmmbejs j)f Jhe partyW4 -tpajrthejfine; nd will death of Lewis; he is supposed to have brary lecture hall next Friday. Utah, Jan.- - 28?-- - American Forkr. Utah, committee: C. Eugene Fletchef.lr3t notaersel3$feil heir departure they - were higl 1 is" Jan.- - 27 ;; Pleasant Grove, Utah.' Jan. Smoot, and Walter P. "Whitehead. was-stru- ck anexecuother to court Jrain. committees, whence compelled pbJSfJwo 1yrthe supreme tel(sItia''lhe';eoadMon of bytha 28; Provo, Utah, Janv30; d The xase of JTefiuride Power Co.. vs. tive 7 and an . examining committee. same excelk -which make8-th- e Spanish It was arranged to have three meet- - The' Spanish Fork justice had orkv-UtaK. Jan. 31 " PaygAn, Uh, rgfl 30, v. The first bim..to fifty days in: jail nd Grannon Motor Company,'' was dis- - Heber and Eureka were made a part of Impression od all who visit It. . Feb. I; Santaquln, Utah, Feb." I; meeting at the. car at the Union de-p$50 fine ; and another fifty days in misseo, having been jiBttlettfTJnttf Mona, Utah Feb. 3; Nephf, Utah, at 10 a. m., and at the Central school pail.- -' The district court held that the court '. The board of directors of the ' ; ' .;: :: r4 " Feb. 4; Oasis, Utah, Feb, 6;. Milford, at 2 P. ,01, and at 7 p. ,m., and, a domes- double jail, sentence was unconstituvvr MARRIAGE LICENSES Club met in the club roc Feb. t; Modena, Utah,' Feb. 8; ', tic science meeting which will be of tional, and upon this theory Chappie," Delberf Chappel and 'Hannah Jesse Thompson, charged in Precinct last evening. The regular routine. wi Nev.,"'Feb. S; Moapa, Nev., Feb. special interest to the ladfes in the li- through his attorney, will .resort to Justice E,' Jones', court, this morning Christensen; both of Spanish Fork I ness was transacted and two new " " hers, Vernon M, Samuels and Berry 10; Las Yegas, Nev. Feb. 11 and 12; brary. lecture hall at 2 p. m.? : V:"."."""?1"" a not of habeas to, withdrew deter Jo his guilty, corpus proceedings plea j A banquet will be given in honor of mine about the jail sentence by the charge 'ofTcruelfyTto animals for drivVernon, Utah, Feb. 14; Tooele, Utah, Joseph W. Nuttall has returned, from Mayeock, were admitted as memU " " ' Frb. 15.. . the visitors at the Lamar following the district-cour- t. ; a club subscribed i r -twQLTears.LmlssJoa'io 'MIssourCMfctot jhe club..:-Th- e ing horsethatfwasnfit torwork, The pommlttee met last night andievenlng meeting at which ladles and , Other court niattenrof minor impor- and entered a plea of guilty. Sen Nuttall, reports having spent a pleas- 100 tickets to the Maeser Mpu r i appointed the following advertising gentlemen will be present. tance are as follows: The case of Pay- - tence was set for tomorrow. "' ant and profitable- - time. concert to be given here Fii tBr.utnreisioeJlcjaRmgeir . a IlllllallW 3 r SUIIDAY . WaiHJe iriProvo: All IllbkUUbU - - 1111. U1..SIE:.M- rrnr rni:.u a:;d " " at-th- e- I Judge-Christe- y . - pTsWiiiiF IBGUIIRJHr - GHOSEfl u raising-ac- . . cording- . ' tnefy the-questio- n -- 4 "at-tenti- ,.." - . - Rio-Grand- -- : ? . , ... .. 0. 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