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Show 3r in n TIIS IIEIULD- - II. e only Utah county news-- J : r that prints all the :;nt news' of the entire tm- -, -- at-. THIRTY-EIGHT- - : j JVJ ; ... First in news,' first in circulation first in advertising, and first delivered in the homes. . rTAir ii.M-ai- . day. Not iuui turn. ?, - i.;" - . PROVO, UTAH, MONDAY, OCTOBER 1,1923. NO. Bf- - YEAR. H An TT TT a-- A v- i It rii "i-- : ' Ill tv of ii at PRICE TWO CENTS. - kid j lb. J Salient Points in American Federation of Labor' Executive Council Report ALL WORKERS .. . MAJOR FREED IN WELL KNOWN - - COURT MARTIAL OS. SUPRETtlE ; VACATION COURT STARTS m JOURNEY OCTOBER TERM Tntornntlnnal Nw Service. K WASH1XGTOX. Oct.- 1. Major George W, CookA pot- surgeon , at Port EustlB Va.( ft&lug Charges, before atr' army court mar-fia- OKLAHOMA IS PORTLAND, Ore., Oct.'. 1. Following' is a of the salient features of the report- - of the execu-tive committee of the American Federation of Labor submittedlQ,the annual convention now in sessioii here: It Reports the successful "resisting employers in five years" war to destroy our labor organizations." 2, Condemns "State invastion of industrial life," . Plfinor.tlia Shnrmnn out! miof Inn, tinnk . . CAintVio aeti' the' ansas Rtatp inrlnstfinl law ontl rmtrt "" WtIV w v ' rado industrial law as examples. .? 3; Demands an. "industrial franchise for workers," similar to the existing political franchise. ' 4. Advises American . farmers to organize trade ' THREATENED" PROVO CITIZEN sum-'-ma- WITH BATTLE PASSES AWAY l. , 1 ry ' 5 central body I labor;sM I ws mdnr ftnndnot guilty of v three of the eleven' , counts lodged " " him, against '.' v Rul'nifs of the court in this matwith the denial of the cus- John Harry . Boshafd T)ies Governor Walton Will Use to Continue with Number of ter camedefense va I Armed "Minute Men" to V. motion for dismissal After Lingering tomary Sunday x Recesses; Until Second ' - - Illness. of the entire case. Election. t . Prevent ; Week (n June, 1924. conn In denying this motion; ruled.i however,: that the , prosecu1 " ; AH ' Lines .of '.Industry and Blaine. Man Taken 111 Sud. failed to produce' suffi' i tion had Commerce Would Combine r ; "MAY BE BLOODSHED, cient evidence to hold Major Cook I denly on Traia Removed DOCKET HAS 580 CASES i further s- unions.1. ' on the chai"ges,.ihat i . DECLARES Under Project Plan.- ..; EXECUTIVE be .to Jftovo HospitaLl Wednesday i 'FOR CONSIDERATION 1. Private Guy Pendlenton, be to . 5. Proposes congress bylN empowered ' . complaining witness, had been tUIaJ. vote 1U..J J - M anconsuiuiionai lit','.' ' -invuiuus any iaw ueciarect Dy ine: v ; i Subjected to uudne and extreme T v United States supreme court. CALLED IMPERATIVE v ' administration of narcotic drugs. Highly Respected Business Sheriff Refuses to Obey COUPLE LONG PLANNED Few ; Cases of Outstanding 6. Postpones 1924 convention untilJJWflmber J7 2. That Major Cook bad failed MEED OF WORKERS; to Halt. Church Worker and TRIP TO CALIFORNIA to diagnose a fracture In ; Pendle- Jlan Importance; Most Refer u-" 1924, because of presidential campaign during summer. Election. ' Answers Call. Final Special .' . to Prohibition. 'lower right leg,, and,' ton's 7. Condemns communist -in ", . 'interests propaganda 8. That Major Cook had failed of an "amalgamation of world workers." Executive Council in 1923 Re to treat this, fracture- Death Ends Journey "Wlch 8. Indorses L. JAMES KILGAXLEN, Johu restriction of the Boshard at died r By greater port Urges "Crusade for In- - ' Harry immigration. Was to Be Pleasure By A. 0. HAYWARD, '.9. Bitterly assails Volstead act as a "social and family residence, 33!) East Second International News ServlcexStaff dustrial Democracy." ; . . Jaunt -' International l News Service Staff Corresnondent K North street, Sunday evening at moral failure breeda which laws" of all contempt buty 10 :15 o'clock, after a lingering illLf "J Correspondent. OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla., OctlJ . : ness of considerable duration. The specter of state-Wid- e civil International News Sendee. ' i-- JV Oct 1. The WASHINGTON, 10, Favors enactment of light wines and beer Mr. Boshard was born in Zurich, violence hovered ominously over Death lnterfered'Vith the ' POKTIiAXD, Orev Oct . 1. ihe United States supreme court met v amendment. 19, Switzerland, 1853, Oklahoma April coming turbulent today. racatlon trip of Mn and for .its October term at noon development of the American Feder-today. to Provp, with his mother, brothers ' 3. Walton's Governor C 11. Enters politics by laying down platform for .startling Ifra panlel tt IDoherty; of BerlA, Thl term will continue, with a Of Labor Into' a gigantic anr sister, after his father's death announcement that he wiU use. "favorable, candidates" and urging fight for direct pri- super-unio- n llukiug all Main, early Sunday morning In number of recesses for consultation in Switzerland, where he had been armed "minute- men" his pri" ' ' in "crusade - for - ludu-.- r ' maries. aud preparation of opinions, until Series of Concerts to be Given baptized into the L. D. S. church. vate police force to put down any . Prove ; trial democracy,"?, was proposed to- - b : 12. Condemns the Ku Klux Klan as ilr: I)ohertyr 8i jreara old. died' at the second week In June next year. He filled two missions for his attempt to hold' a special election to Aid Financing day by the executive council of the . Switzerland-GermanIn t oosprtal oene a few bonra after bo- .' Custom of the court decrees that tomorrow', has precipitated, the arid urges members. NOT to join it. churciujone ' Of Band. In Its 1023 report of the , Federation the after of Immediately opening 4k faced Okhihoma Bio has gravest crisis bs taken from a Denver aud another at Denver, Colorado. 13. Denounces organization of Fascisti movement convention now in session 4 annual ' The Denver mission' was since was to Grande Western train. Mrs. Doaerty the court there shall be an ad it admitted statehood opened ; , . here. in United to the States. chief jus. permit In 1907. tlio was acaompanying ber husband journment by Apostle John W. Taylor and Mr. unionization of to offi all lines call Associates Complete hi tice and 14. k their first act and SherUrges repeatxif" Froiu all parts of ihe state today The Provo Concert band has con- -! Boshard, the latter being the first trltf of induHfry and commerce through a body on President ; s man anti-tru- st law . . fas at the hospital at the time' of rlally and iff noon tracted with 'Manager J. B. Ash-to- tenor of 'a Utah quartet that attract-e-t came reports of feverish, activities pnarAtA ARflnrtnHnntt with a iAnfrMt mere tomorrow At Ms death. on the part of an aroused electoHe had been taken "ill Coolidge. for a much attention and commendaI Columbia 15. of theater the Launches new campaign for enactment of child for body of sKikesmen :" representing on the train shortly before it was will be tho usual preliminaries rate. r Last minute in for between Denver. tion concerts I of . series preparatltons each gVoup was the plan endorsed f labor and women s minimum wage laws. opeiiing of the court, aud tanes on the first and second shows'- each, were the election tie to reach Prom rushed was Mr. some Boshard For K.1 being by years tLe calendar will be called in order by the counclL f It was termed an s tomor- owner of .a grocery store on East comity election boards. Pastors of For many years the Dohertys, Tuesday need" "imiierative . for. the . I lmprove(I gllUIUb. 2.in a little town in far-oMaine lur As the first show gecou'd North street. He is survived churches have heralded the issue of The docket has about aw cases, row October mvui vi AUiertcau wuur couumoun, v ' hi planned their transcontinental . The councils went far afield in its been begins at 7:30 and runs about an by his widqwj Mrs. Sarah Boy den the hour from the. pulpits. Party had 60 than which fewer is r for clubs commercial aud organizations over talked a had band the Concerts five Sip. They half, sons, Clarence, ef Salt it Boshard, r eco- docketed at the opening of the Octo hour, and uiwnr "social," report, touching Lake City ; Roy, Arnold, Uayden and) jumped into the fight. Musk meetttara, pleasantly hopeful of the ber term for 1922. Few cases on will- run from about 0 to 9:30. nomic, political and v religious sub- were held other and pubings being Paul of Provo ; by. five daughters, gfjod.tlme they would have together the docket are of outstading or gen Jects, r Its outstanding features It is hoped - this special. and Mrs. M. C. Tanner, of Salt ia sunny California. Lake lie meetings "arranged. The state Maine, always eral importance. were bitterlndietment of the Vol-- .' Many, of them was successme flu feature will nnssiou. jvith unusual,, prove I fearfully cold state during. the ro ppeqls for reneartngs in eases City; Mrs-B- en Jones,, of MoUue.1 stead Act, a renewed condemnation y .was There be a bloodshed." to ful the theater may management, Misses Enua, "Genevieve wiuter, made them anticipate this arising under the prohibition laws. I1L; and of the KtrKlux Elan and a plea for ' diversion to the public and aud Edna.byof Provo' and one brother, thte prediction of the governor himWinter in California all the more. is expected the government pleasing It the unionization of American farm Moonshine Well Still Known 'Blows self. Provo Belnch Incentive Director an to Jepperson Prof. J. B. Boshard ; and two sis, S4 week ago Mr. and Mrs. !Diniety wlH contest decisions by federal era. I , . . . : , every commanded . , band. and the v Farmer win-tPasses t district judges in New Xork and Killing One, Injur-4 Away After ters, Mrs. A. B. Silk and Miss Mary tetQut from their homo for jt . - , "The. period, covered by thla re.'.j. i lu to sheriff state the refuse eouuty ' afteo-soolu Los Angeles. Saturday; Boshard and iy twelve grahdchil' to allow Montana holding Invalid provisions j If jng Two Physical Breakdown r port has been an eventful tme in the V properrTnandlea this venture dreu. the polls to open; He deMr. Doherty, while seated --ia of prohibition laws restricting phy one to of be history of: "orsauized labor and one V clared "Khali will, prove the issue cut Undoubtedly istlear " the observation car of the 3D. at sicians in the quantity or wnisKey the biggest attractions that any pleThe funeral services will be held the u Klux Khw rule Oklahoma of recird achlevements i for labor otenery, they shall give on prescriptions to ura show ever offered to its pa- Wednesday at 2:30 in the Fifth or will Oklahoma rule the Ku Klux enjoying the tntcrnational and consequently for humanity," Htylji Service.' Sameul J. Maxwell, a farmer of suddenly was taken 111. Atfvjst it patients, ana a uimorma juiysician trons ; and, judging from advance ward meeting house1; Interment will Klaar the report began.' i, . i Provo died Bench, woman his Vas reported here that ne had been has brought an appeal from a deci at CHICAGO, Provo under be the in Sunday .One Oct,l City cemetery - Leaders in the special election dewhose , rr "Guided basic principles the by thus far obtained, Information U U. sion of California courts sustaining band and the theater management the direction of the Berg Mortuary. clared that the Ku lux Kin n is not home, 759 South Fourth West street is dead, her daughter probably correctness and adequacy - cannot striken by apoplexy, but i not Friends another view and validity of a state law which re are at the remains Carroll today said that It was injured may daugh bo . ' successfully- Questioned, the issue at all that Governor Funeral services were held 'this fatally the. carefully planning and earnest- the. duces below that of the federal law ter less seriously Injured from-- stroke that caused death.- $ American rdV union movement family residence on the day' of, Walton-imerely using it as a afternoon In the Hatch undertaking ly, working to make it a success. r be of that the may liquor on services. r train to quantity the effort the the nre, resuitea irom ine pouce say, funeral prior Every , "camouflage to befog the Issue, to chapel under the directions of the has successfully resisted' the The band music will be of the made to aid the man and as soon as prescribed. explosion of a moonshine still early save . his political life.'.' war to their five-yebetter class throughout and will lie Bev. Charles McOoard. ' ana-tru. are a minor lew There, he hurtled waw was Provo reached, . "One man rule is Oyer," Represelected with a view to giving such destroy our. labor organizations and "" Mr. Maxwell's death followed an today. Mrs. was to the " Provo General hospital. cflsea. mmt lmnortant amonar which a sentative- W. B. McBee, leader .of Illness of two H'asquala Itodrlgeuz " eaiBoiusu. an. employer. aiciHwrsnip n variety and balance lis will please weeks, a treneral killed... Carmen, 9, may die. Death came at 2 a. m. Sunaujuom- - Is that against an alleged the election movement, asserted to-aon npnn rne snni tor up the varying tastes and at the same whlchjs brought XV,' auolher olaughier, Guided by these same principles our Josephluei 'Governor uny; o artistic stanuari CoUf&' PIfta-Tt,m-6 the court federal from at. the physician. attending was Heroic work labor movement has. defeated the' out he cannot deny a 'free people The body was taken In chares by paiiif ully imrued. Some of the best vocal soloists, to - Two other cases of Impor The Iwdy wll bo sent to Mr. Max- of firemen in carrying the fire vic the Berg Mortuary and win, it .was tance are the right of suffrage. be obtained will be featured each employer wage reduction-- ' ( well's former Duthose the . Tabfona, oy city, brought tims from the blazing building, re- policy to "Tomorrow we will . restore - a said this morning, be. shipped back state .that wage em- so that the people of Provo con thoroughly 1. chesne Xork New the evening for burin of ' testing rouuty ' Democratic fohn of government in sulted In citations for bravery for v. to Maine..-v"- ' have become the rciruhir vrj. Mr.' was Maxwell born in Rock stitutiohality of the federal water mayjiave a taste of the operatic Martin Connor, John Uyan, Chester order . Okhihoma." s everywhere, :"whlle, labor's; 111., In 1859 aud liver thede ballads., power act and by the state of Wis- arias and classic F. Island, George shorter workday Is .leeomlng the . Tomorrow " evening Seymour . V, Dr. Brhnhall JrawV Lessons . .Attorney General ror many years. lu l!Ki he moved Sullivan aud Imuiel Walsh. consin involving an alleged illegal Four futilities occupy the building. policy of even .the most , notorious Short, the highest legal authority to withdrawal by the sanitary district Prows, Jenor, wiU be featured a9 TaMona, Duchesne county; where The at u Irs for. Students From in the state, announced that the leading to the ltodriguez sections ,iong-wor- k of Chicago of water "from Lake soloist and wiU render, in costume, day he lived until when moved he 19I!, election tomorrow is legal, notwithAnimals of Show.. ' home weiu blown down. The fami- industry." i Federal Judges Landls Vestl la gulbba from the opera to Provo.Michigan. is survived lie his n lifoOlama-tioby esthe lies ou floors lower standing guveruur's the living condemnatfou of ' The "State Inand Carpenter, at. Chicago, decided "L'Pagliacci." ' , Mrs. Alma Edwidow, ' " calling it off. :. caped without trduble. , vasion of the sanitary district was drawing ... This dramatic opera .is regarded lndustry"follows , When" President-Emectlu- s Illinois wards of step-sonGeorge oue and ... "There is. no precedent .for the Invasion of of state "The in excess of Its authorized quantity, bv Leancavlllo's masterpiece. Vest! II. Brimhall of the B. Y. threat to Dana Kose Tabiona. of action," he declared. "No PROF. SWENSON IS MADE Industrial life is real ..Powerful and the sanitary district has an- la guibba Is the strongest and great the circus he saw some things that governor's civil or military, shall ever til.tTALO.LA TRUSTEE. groups of ernest and slncera per-'- i nealed from this decision. est aria of the entire production. others did not see, aud this morning power, PLEASANT GROVE PEOPLE to prevent the free exer interfere sons constantly seek the: extension ine Mr.' Prows will find in this settim? National banks tnrougnouc STAGE BIG FLOWER SHOW. told the students of .. the church cise of the right of suffrage. This frof. Jwliu C. Sweuaotti ot the of. arr interested- - in anearly ample Opportunity to display great he state suzerainty over purely. - constitutional .... i i school about-them- .. not baa X'ouDtf may guarantee .Uuiversity, Utah's Resources and Prod- country Urigbdiu as to acting as well as great singiug a till decision by the supreme court fields. Such Ignorant en- the docile elephants be over ridden or denied by any G BO VB. Oct 1. FriPLEASANT by Passing estao-Uah Exhibition for ucts on the right of federal banks to Ity. As a second number ilr. Prows and the amusing monkeys, the Presi- man, official or othervtTsKTT mcJ.'t a to afternoon and the accordimf White splendid day night Chautauqua, branch banks. This contest will sing rO Mine Lassie," by Walt dent had come to the hippopata-museWeek at Capital.. , ; Governor Walton said . Short a flower festival was at. the report tuthe Herald from Portland, (Art. was brouRht from St Louis, where ' If the venture proves successful, Ri'lntions and the Colorado Indus a opinion "would not affect his pur high school building staged and ugly, Home Oregon.- typifying big the by It was held that the federal, banks the band will have something to retrial Commission Act, each a blund "In truck. in feeding," Dahlia club. club la trustee Garden any the from pose and the big garbage Sweusou wayj. " SALT LAKE. Prof. no such main together for, something to he Oct., 1. The gates under a Missouri law had The governor announced his dras- The urge room was a literal bank District No. 3, comprising Utah, ering "gesture of the government ; everything grabbed said, "they reserve of the TTtah state fair were opened right and that the federal under the spur of organized - ' practice for, and an incentive for within reach; they made no select-tlo- n tic policy to prevent the election "at of flowers, Nevada and Colorado;- - His term acting of luw gave no such power to federal higher artistic standards yet to" be or Of political appetite T today for a week ofexhibition noth In an costs" in been Interview food. there the Had all was of ; Prof tironngnnda over floral wiU the three pieces extend r years. Among large the commonwealth's Industries and banks to estaoiisn nrancn . oanits. reached. This, too. during the win fonrK)w,er are examples of what all mansion executive should left little with have I the else to see, the xne sweuson a beehive, utieuu aunuui before wiu huge representing fesonrces and the attendant, amuse This ease has been argued ter months when things with bands ing Cw, i group of remaining" "war corre- - state euiblemprepared by Mrs. J. P. meeting of trustees Oct 20, at Port- - Industry Jias tyt fea', in diseust' - r. - Hisicharacteristlc ment fea(Til-e. that go with ft mod the court but was restored to the ire usually coluyand dormant' ,,",The conrimud lamnring for ex- "to left the the spondents.But tho pres : turning another laud. i represented : Fulgal; docket last June, for reargumen W tei'mfoil J era exnosition. . of . State regulatory pow'ersj' ident bud bebald joviality was conspicuously absent Amerlcfth flag, prepared by Mr. and nndor the guise .of reform aud' de Exhibitors were oceupieo', Sunday The gl- - He sixike in low, measured tones. Mrs. II. I. Wright ' The event was without STUDY DENTISTRV. WILL can lint lead In In putting the finishing .touches on llv.cTan' eviL. froin raffei he said, was selective in . Its There was a gravity aliout his man such a success that It Is planned to e ner that Indicated to greater confusion and more hope-Iwtheir displays and this morning he realized the make it 1. AUen FORK. SPANISH Oct ev.ent food; it cropped the tops of thelu-ccrenaq, annual ' ' : . ' found everything in' complete readi entanglements." Brockbuuk has gone to Los Angsses and the leaves of the trees, crisis was at hand. r ' ness for the opening. Tho proposal for a great super- It "I have stood enough from the lesvlna-- the touch woody iArts. CASES HEARD. - to attend the college of dentistry at e Todny has been designated by the JCT selected the luscious pans, leaving thta the University of Southern Califor- linlon was , urged as an "orderly steel gray ej en . function for Industry that we hava . ...... . I association as Millard, Set ier, Bes-, ; I . The animal the-- les dainty parts. . .. , i... II U nn.;iH-a . , jail nia..been able to develope In our twlltl-ca- l vor, Tiute and Wayne counties day. too. b noticed, was clean from Walwork eute;u-William, against . AU these sections of the state are in life." LKTLVL LAW LV CER.UINX '.x,.-.tlp-obis ears to the Dottom or WIuentlyTe; his must ex "We find the ' way to ' the ; eyea with novel and represcntativ hoofs. s his - Oct rTSws ter Ssrvloe. Los ; CASPF.H. Internutlonal . of . Bmith. Wyo., Angeles, fi fran-Thomas J, . development of an Industrial We may - correlate our "school m;avy linnd acrossihls graylng.bair, com LONDON, Oct. 1. Martial ; law chlse compurable to ouf political . The musical organization that died at the American Fork hospital three nights and three daya of res with1 the giraffe: . Our colors are with a onlck, nervous gesture.! His, on a sau was SorensoO uned at Ed bceu has Kuestrlu, proclaimed , and feverish work, Pneumonia tlniioim face look a as hud about It, tired frahchI9e.,,. the reixirt stated. "La- r fulivened today's program In the lata Sunday evening. our CoUjge song- - is select; if v Intoxicated select; been which of In the three recovered but having charge jULbattle had cause foUowiug of his cuers and' he had lost much sleep, there today lior stands ready for participation Tarlous dUplay buildings were: Boy was the immediate am ready to3 pro Sunday.' He was arrested by Offl relschswebr defeated the German in this tremendous countebodies from the wreckage proper or this morning I Scout band,. Hold's band, J Mrs. death.':development ' It schmd faculty, students were lines in his rugged nounce the . cera Harris. Snow and suld.a folNutloituUsts, press Burlinaton Chlcam. dispatch Qulncy the not nance death ten were therethat Smith's was the third days as a conference offered has? Bet Vs orchestra. University mal long au giraffic" ; from Berlin todays According to .iVf ago.,. ; ;v automobile accident Bear passenger train" that plunged Into and anbstrttito for conflict, resorting to qnnrtet, Itrewerton mlird or ladies' inwtnr the waa PINCHED.. in ARK at SPEEDERS progress Berlin, 01 torrents fighting the raeina vie ere, in rieasanc wrove y the Orem.tracki quartet and Woodbury and ia oo miles the folding of arms in idleness only Traffic Offkr Van Wagenen 11 o'clock am. Kuestrlu OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla.Oct 1. Meiba Newton or near Lockett. 15 miles east of here, ' SALT 'LAKERS WED HERE. Juvenile Instrumchtal quartet Thursday.-Mi- ss Berlin.0 : , . ac Reld L. and from ': as the last resort In the ",failure: of i R. . arrested command last "I won't obey any of Sunday Thursday night Grow and company furieshed music Salt Lake City, was tnsranuy Kiuea negotiations. ; morn court In him this cused Ha Governor and Miss Walton's to . James E. Tilt age 22 city prevent any .diea We call upon aU who have eyes the free dancing programs at in the wreck. Glenn Moore fr on the . Sptingville PRESIDENT PR.1TT OF . creased to 300 men today, who We DeVere Strew, both of Salt Lake election In my county tomorrow of speeding ing the Corbett, only Fdward a great crusade in us to see to S and T p. m. on the join top floor of the Friday.thethfee slightly Injured has been hacking sawing and grasping City .obtained a. marriage license at indeed, I'll do aU in my power to road Judge Tucker fined Klea sid. MEXICAN MISSION AT B. Y. V. as tne one of tor industrial democracy ninnufnrturea bulldlnJ ' mass Jof Uncled the wreckage at voters! thla after- protect the L. Pratt, of 'the means to a greater national and in-'President The Federated Flleii were ached- - Mtnrnod to his noma in eau mk. - shoveling sand and mud from the the county clerk's office Rcy BRIDE OCTOBER ST Tom Oklahoma Cavnar, of as the - means to ; Smith' mother was wiia nun ouu- cars Imbedded la the silt or me noon and were married by Elder - Sheriffwho has nlid for an exhibit oierlal feaU been charged be The first couple to wed at the L. D. 8f Mexican mission and a per dividual life and county, Wallace; Mv Hales. . , i of our from 11 a. m. to 1 n. m.T The ' big day before W fleam. sr creek's bottom. fore the military court 'In session courthouse this month united two sonal friend of Iresldent F. S. Har the preservation of the geulus ' X. U. people. Industry is the bedrock of B the was at visitor a ris, feature was the rrahnt drop toll of ff the Wyom of Estimates proto-wounhere of member with being the ioiks: ciwiu ouyuer, f An Englishman is the inventor of READY TO PAVE,? '; from a srwdlng plane within the v , most'i disastrous railroad a Klux . Klan,-madthis state- age IT and Miss Ethel Terry,.. age this morning. lu.hls brief address tuixlem dvillzatlon. A. O. iiie's strong steel Cage to be bung out- Ku ourselves "commit tonreater 25 ."We commended the from to be continued wreck to rc track lnclomire. Tlte1 racing amont and nommlssloners ' thejRtudeutament Elder He range an . were said ma(jL-bopinion 18. They Fred Matley, ' accom to 50, but It lsnow feared that most side a window. to give a baby an from today. .of all procrara U pan st 2 :20 p, vl Pain's study of the Spanish language, giv efforu la tha orcsnlzatlon general was Is WalUce M. Hales, in safety..,- aUte ,..-- sued the attorneyelection useful all l"Jturkera,.wa was upon It urge bis that reasons, waa firnv.irVs will be the important nnied by Robert Patterson, aeenr- - of the bodies have been swept down airing among, blm that the ing legal i or.nrlnptr. soent Friday the waters of the Platte river and the - most musical or aU languages persona the Imperative neea com!' and he would disregard any' other. ' SIDEWALK RIDER FINED attraction. AcarJnad of tulag the consenta for the ' and Anally, may never be recovered. beautiful tuanr were T'l.irtvea Is now under caiifuJJusl'le Ing right Hf way its ganization phas Jesse Stalley, arrested Ty Officer Especially from Payaon to the wore of men are patrolling the the east bank of Cole creek', search xL: MARRIED IN PROVO. t& erac on es adapted to love making. The stu together la working bodies ofw - f with SelcTS and trnck, where a cluVn, mite highwayline. riding charged chair e banks of that river for a distance era bare reached th Pullman, rrpn County Clerk Wallace M., Hales, the sidewalk In the prohibited area dents applauded the statement, and organizations throurh Tt I frnmework has bppfl erected for f Jugh county car, have onlv a few more to see, of. 25 miles on the, lookout for car and contbination-baggag- e or; cere- of University avenue, this morning the foreign language' department Uvea who shall apeak the performed marriage Friday "mnipmnttou or the; prrotecbn Satrecovered bodies "When that bodte f aom the wreckage. . .. but the three Mr. Bmoot said today 1 -' an influx of J. students age Jensen, groupings..; mony Maloya to of expecting lieu v " uniting $2 appearance tote be to deposited on empie or ronvorar bids t" cv. for only (Victims The locomotive has been rettrieved urday are On other 'nib fa' la tit clitmn of dlRiilnvs. Is said' ,0 Is done we wiU advertise 19, of Sandy and Misa Mabel Wheel In ltudytng Spanish,. k U. conn. . oar.) from its grave, of adobe mud on removes. , - - - (Contlnuoa on ! the pavlug. 13 of Salt Lake lo HALTED BY " DEATH HERE '. funeral services to held leg-le- - re-ena- ct .t... . V -- --- 1 V,'.,'..''r.:K',5 -. -- PROVO BAND IN ' CONCERT d 5 HERE -- na-.tio- 22,-00- work-ingelass- ea - w-trC-- n" y - , - ' Esch-Cummi- ris . n , half-hou- - liv-is- g "evening-beginnin- S.J. MAXWELL - ff , DIED SUNDAY i . WOMAN DIES T INEXPLUSION , E-;- ,'... . -- Q n 1. . - s ' . st WHATHESAW fe nnn-iinin- n AT THE CIRCUS X anti-unio- n crt-ase- s -- . -- anti-unio- one-siste- OPENS TODAY ; U.-w- -- rwhSS , s, ..... s : - V- 5 "hlgb-headedue- THIRD AUTO MECKYICTIMS m - . VICTIM DIES ' KIKJS Jh iu-gXn'u?.!.! STILL INJSIVER f 1111 -- vi,,j'. . 1 11 -- , - . .: - . , - : .; . com-pun- x- ; " . ii-riR- . e tjr..: .i -- -- Impressively ip$v(acutar. I er, aga City. -- ' |