Show OLD BLOODED burder I 1 ghastly discovery of ahrea abreo mies at pelican point tin the story as toll by the newspapers Newa papera suspicion rests bests upon oliver claie sell and oli man haa hayes the dead body of a 1 i oung man named albert E hansen a step aon on of harry hays was found dead on oil the shore bhore of utah lake monday about three miles south of pelican point with two bullet wounds wound both in the upper part of the body the body was found by a sheep herder named parks of mill cicek who at once ic ie ported the honable ind find to the officers of this place coroner berg of pros 0 is as notified and came avei monday evening and later sent fr for sheriff I 1 biown Inesti gation revealed the fact that about five weeks ago the young man inan left lehi is with ith two companions and has since been missing I 1 31 marshal arshal karren and sheriff krown brown started immediately for pelican point and ie lelur turned ned with nith tile the body that night at 12 the deceased was about twenty years of age and the three boys ila have vc been living at pelican poi point nt until a couple of months ago when they were ejected on the suit of olier slade deputy marshal henry came over and ordered the hayes famil family ly to give up possession they did so but it was claimed they first destroyed the cabin I 1 stable fences and cices tices at pelican point poin suit for damages was pend in here bete when the young men were found missing i hays body tins n as taken from here hera to benjamin at 10 tuesday night by by team and will be interred at that place ilace as soon as possible on its arria arrival al lehi banner there is nothing new to report concerning the pelican point murder mystery the coroners jury heard evidence all day yesterday and today the jury has gone across the tha lale lake to view the grounds where the body of harry haves was found the verdict willot will not be given by the jury until after the offices ceis cels have had bad time to make further investigation some suspect that lade hade may ge the guilty party while suspect that albert albea hayes harrys hadrys stepfather may may be I 1 I 1 the criminal but it is all and only I 1 conjecture and suspicion it is difficult to conceive of what object i either of these men inen could have for committing SUCIL such an all awful crime of course if harrys two cousins were killed it was mas because the criminal was afraid of their evidence which might come up against him arrangements are being madu to dredge the lal lake provo 0 dispatch i the waters of utah lake lave have given up their dead two more i blackened corpses were dragged from the mil mh a ou on the west shore yesterday afternoon and it is now nosy known that the same hand that took the life of harry hayes also murdered his two cousins andiew johnson and alfred neilson it is the most appalling crime in the history of tile territory sheriff Sherif brown lBrown of utah county left fiovo at 5 yesterday morning to drive to lehi and thence join the searching party on the west side of the th lake elake lie he never reached lehi and up to a late hour last night had riot not been heard from although tell pone and telegraph messages had bad been ecat L to all points the provo officers were continued on ath page THE convention irrigation article defeater Defea tei ite ee alcea to three lines kinec SALT LAKE CITY april 20 yesterday nas the first day d ay iy that the coni convention antion met at 9 a 1 in anil and con a few minutes elapsed befort before a quorum ni at rived finall finally 50 56 members showed up and the i president rapped for older rev george V rich of the park I 1 city methodist church was ignited to offer prayer when hurit petitions and memorials I 1 were called hilf half a doyen members mcm bersi prepared pie pared to send bend in woman suffrage and b separate parate article petitions but imparate ie on in motion I 1 n of picks these were simply filed with the lerk clerk without 1 being read pierce and adams chairman of the committees on oa public lands and education and school lands respectively presented the fullow fullon ine ing report which IN was a s adopted your committees on public lands and education and school land to whom were referred the article on public lands have decided that L each ach committee report on the respective spec tive duties assigned them adopted the majority and minority re ports on prohibition were aub bitted they lead as aa follows I 1 your committee on se schedule beaule ruthie amendments and miscellaneous have considered the proposition to submit a separate article to the vote of the people prohibiting the manufacture and sale of intoxicating liquors as a beverage and respectfully beg leave to report that lu in the opinion of your committee the question involves the destruction of so EO much property injury to established business enterprise ter prise and the dirt disturbance 0 of f vested rights in property prop eity that it is a question which ought not to lobe be hastily dealt with as it must necessarily be if considered by this convention blore moreover over we respectfully represent sent that the control of the manufacture and sale of intoxicating liquors by means of governmental prohibit prohibition ion is but an experiment peri ment and if tried at all in the new state ought to be by legislative enactment and not by constitutional tut ional provision pro ision and we therefore le ie commend that the subject be left to the legislature I 1 this is signet by B II if roberts L B adams J J williams 1 1 i am c S francis karl r maeser N R e 8 e 1 S I 1 II 11 I 1 i hill J F green and joel ricks 1 I 1 the minority ol of your committee on schedule future amend amendments merits and miscellaneous deems it their duty to recognize rec the many petitions presented praying that prohibition hibi tion as a separate article be submitted to the voters of utah for their acceptance and rejection therefore we beg to submit the following article on prohibition to bo be voted on as a separate mea measure ure GEORGE P MILLER J U D HOI 1101 LADAY JOSEPH E robia aon the proposed article on prohibition is as follows no person association or corporation po ration shall within this state manufacture for sale or gift as a beverage any intoxicating liquors and no person association or in in corporation shall import any of the same for or sale or gift or of sell or offer or keep the same for sale or gift barter or trade as aa a beverage the legislative assembly shall hy by law prescribe regulations for the enforcement of the provisions of this article and shall thereby provide suitable penalties for the violation thereof james submitted the report of the committee on corporations other then than municipal francis of morgan offered a resolution instructing the committee on accounts and expenditures to investigate whether the officers of the house are still necessary the convention at 9 30 took up the article on public debt debt and V at in a offered the follon following T ing tuta tate for the first section Th the estate may imay to meet casual deficits or failures in revenues and for necessary expenditures for public purposes including erection of public Luil buildings dings and for the pay ment of nil all ter rit orial indebtedness assured by the state contract debts not exceeding in the aggregate at any one time the sum of COO 00 over and above the amount of I 1 the territorial indebtedness for the I 1 purposes herein specified fied in ex excess cess of the sum of ai and 1 all 11 moneys arking arising from loans I 1 herein authored aut honed shall he be applied to the purposes ws and none other for foni it aich I 1 they were obtained I 1 cannon offered an amendment to be added to the end of ahe section which provides that I 1 shalla be the limit inci including Q ir ing territorial indebtedness malting making the further provision that after the liquidation of the debt the limit hall be cannons amendment was isas lost A and I 1 N iriana Vi ians substitute carried evans avan la of weber moved to strike out section 3 ft inch chich provides provid eq that the people may contract centi conti act debts for purposes by a majority vote varian said the first two sections n covered everything necessary cd f for r ch the state e a and rid it should be stricken stricken out roberts upheld this I 1 view lew cannon s said aid be would vote to strike out the motion carried evans of NN weber eber moved that the debt limit of cities counties and towns be fixed at 1 per cent for general purposes and 1 per cent for special purposes pui poses instead of 5 in each case creer moved 3 per cent in each 14 case both amendments lost on motion of peters counties were limited to 2 per cent edness and cities towns and school i per cent for general pur 1 poses and on motion of evans of I 1 utah 4 per cent was fixed as the limit for special water sewer and lighting purposes there was a great deal of discussion as to the effect of Va carians rians section to limit indebtedness outside 1 the territorial debt to Thuri iian ard rid feared it would leave a loophole through which it would be possible to conti ti act debts for other than the dis tincey specified purposes after a consultation this was arranged to the satisfaction of all concerned the at article tice I 1 was aj then passed A recess was taken from 12 until 2 ole look f upon reassembling evans of utah gave notice blat that he be would move to reconsider the vote where by the report of the committee on I 1 accounts C ts and expenditures wao wa adopted the convention then went into committie of the whole and took up the article on water rights and irrigation with the minority report on it snow moved to reject ill the e majority report cannon in the chair ruled that this could not be dune in committee of the IN hole and nd was sustained on appeal from his bis decision the debate took a wide range every proposition found its ada advocates If members embers wanted anted I 1 the title declai declared ed to be in the state in order that the title may be taken fro from m the united states it was sai said d this would not affect vested rights but would be for the benefit of the j people others held beld that the leg 1 should have full power in the matter in order that the best ivr system tem should be adopted after two hours of discussion I 1 the the committee finally made the I 1 whole hole article consior condit of section 1 of the minority report which reads all existing rights to the use of any of the waters of this state for any Y use useful ful purpose shall be geog ald and confirmed this was combined with the forestry article which chith was passed without debate the article on education and school lands was taken up tin and Maeser precipitated the first firs t discussion by moving to 10 strike out the provision making high schools fi ee pierce said full provision was made whereby the school fund 6 shall hall be devoted to the common schools and not be diverted to the high schools s of box elder E lder moved that the whole section providing d ing for the school system be stricken out maeyers Mae sers motion IN was as carried by a vote of 47 to 33 after several propositions had bad been offered and desultory remarks made a motion urta tin wade thit the 11 hole question go over until tolay bolay this was lost when ben the committee reached sections Bert ions 4 and 1 which baing up the fight for union of the L niver ity and nd agricultural college colleg ge I 1 it al an and 1 reported at the contention conier tion adjourned |