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Show r fairer: j id 2 3 Uaas cf JWnTlL4'EAR, Eusiness Editorial Sir NO. P&QV'a UTAH, FRIDAY. i ... oo nn if 77 UV ' .' -;. .' on man JAKES GUiLT general good time, according tit Pres ident Knight who to chairman, 0 the general commitee. At aeetlng Thursdsy evening in the chamber ot commerce the. re sponsibility for the different phases of the program for the dsy was as signed to various auxiliary organisa tions and definite-- plana were laid out The meeting which Is to com mence at 10:30 In the forenoon will be under the direction of President S. P, Eggertsen of the stake presi4 dency. This program will last almnt an hour and will consist of some excellent musical numbers, .. anecdotes and short speeches, ; Transportation will be tskea rare of by, a committee consisting of the bishops of the wards In the stake. with Bishop Roy Murdtfck as GENUINENESS OP . TELEGRAM DOUBTED Police Searthinjr Sender of Telegram to lllinoia (jovernor , CHIC AGO. July J'llilani for y UP- )- 17. million- - Scott, former Ire, was not wmmoneJ to the gallows at daybreak to bang for the jBiurder of Joseph Maurer, of which he was convicted. 'Granted a a few houra earlier, the con demned man sleut aonodly la his ' ell in the deth house. abandoned all hope; , Scott had. he had made tearful parting with and hl aged father he had made a lost tatement denying he had anythlni? to ffo with Ihe kill ing of Joseph MaurMj young arog he w preparing to meet bis doom, tome flphoura off, when the electrifying new of the reprieve ached him. A telegram from Detroit signed "Robert Scott brother of Russell, accepting the blame for the murder and promising to surrender, reached Rnrinefleld near : midnight. 7 The : ve hla-wif- i ' V i j J4 . . J CALIFORNIA RANCH WOrflAM - LOST mlttee as follows! Bonneville ward. Andrew Jensen; Grandvlew, M.1E. Ksrfchner; Lakevlew, W.,W. Tsy-loSharon, Orson Prestwltch; Pioneer. Alfred W, II rdlng : Provo First, Jos. A. Buttle; Second, Las L. Nelson TWrd.A.AldoBa lDixon ; Fourth, R. J. Murdock; Fifth, C. T. Cannon; Sixth, J. W. McAdsm; Manava, ' Nephl Anderson;" r; Here are two members of the Bryan family who are fighting to uphold Teuessee' law-ttfbart the teuching of evolution. At the left ts William Jeunliijir Bryan biiriself,' and .beside him Is his son, William Jennings Bryau, Jr4 a Los Angeles lawyer,, who hurried to Dayton to aid his "' father in prosecution of John T. Scopes. , ; .j - . telegram read: "Delay the banging of my brother, Russell Scott,' I will be in to snr- mterrelf.' I am the man who shot Joseph Maurer." uovernor juen nraaii mjcsiku , ,mj Will Colvin, head of the boaroior pardons and paroles extended a week's clemency tajnake sure there They Will Set The Pace Samuel ffrBlakej Pleasant View, .1 ", ?, Sidney Cluff. Train fare over the pj, R. 0. win be the nsual rate of 96, cents found trip. Bishops will make such arrangements as the; can for automobile transportation for the peo ple of their respective wards.; V MLS WEIRD STORY ' SCOPE TRIAL . More Than BOO People Expected TTfl Reach Top of Timp . ADJOURNED , TTSs The Utah stake outing which bat beea set by the committee for Au-- ; gust 5 at Geneva will be characterised by 'games," sports,, dancing, music, swimming, boatlnr sad a Stays Execution A Detroit " BIGGKT ODTIKG OF SEASON -- irtirnorted to Come Ttlfmm o o o ".' t , .... Bryan Senior and Bryan Junior Join in Prosecution of Scopes' - V - 0 0..... o ' o o o o o "..o o o 6 o o o o o o o UTAH STAKE GEIJEVA OUTIIi'G Like Father, Like Son BROTHER OF o,o i- Gmnted Last Minute Reprieve lvMll onuive Murderer,:,. "' o 1 ." - 0,0,0 .J k n o o o o o o o o o o b o TVVO GLNT3 rr n nr .r z Office..... tZ lUma....lC7 PEICS 1325 JULY-1- 7, r- - o o o o o o HERAtD FII0XE3 sports and games for the dults will be nnder the' direction of the stake M, L A. hoards, with Supt' L B. Brockbank in charge. Prises will be given for. races, stunts. nwtner ct argfst rsauiy: singing contest vf bishop's counselors, home liest, 'man, jtuont bettHtlftil woman, hert story,- - eldest' man', oldest woman, family which, T,has fUrniribed most tnisslonarles and ajther stunts. which are being kept In reserve.' There will be tugs of war, ; singing contests, guessing gpmee, horsesbee pitching contests, baseball, volley ball ,etc. The sports will commence about three or four o'clock. Swimming and boating will be the order of the da from 8 until J;30, when lunch Will t eateo. After lunch, about 8 :$(). dancing will commence in the pavlllkta. i The sports for children will be un der the direction of the stake Pri mary boaM with Nora Bullock, Dorothy Cassity and Saffr.T"' T, charge, Esch child will beiclven some prise for' partictpatloat In the games. j Jlusic for tbe dancing wlU'be r the direction of Prof. Robert Ssner of tbe Brlgham Toung unlver- '"r sity. "It m understood,", says President ; Knight, "that everyone be a committee of one to see that a good lime"hf d b? anr'rWMle"i number of excellent entertainment features have been provided, the idea, of. the stJiuintfn' to 'T. everyone tq ake feint-seresponsiUillty of ' entertaining ' . , j More detailed Information will be gtven out In the' Union' meeting on . I ' , Sunday. two-minu- 1 nn-dp- Dr. and Mrs. L. D. Ptyfcotv. (above) and Homer TO MONDAY a.. Ptouts, (bristeJisen (Wow) win lead the hikers so the ascent ef Timpan-go- a en the fourteenth annual 1 ."' essnmmity hike which starts from Aspen Grove Saturday mernlng si S a'clock. Dr. and Mrs. Pfeuto are kknown far and wide as great lovers ef - DARROW NARROWLY , . ft , ' figured prominently in Biaoy sf the most rllmbs j' v: and have e Judge Permits' Scientists to File Airidavtts Kelative to Evolution HI: . ' ' t,, ' '1 Court Mar Reverse Ruling Should Affidavits Change His Opinion ! meantain hi I tah and By VIILLIAM JL LOSH 1; ether westarn states. shows The picture them e top ef Long's Peak, Colorado, atttred la typical mountain climbing togs. , Mr. Christemon Is well known In athletic ri tries of the state and - LZ-lt Ass frost the recreational artivi- versity summer school ties ef the i'oung mil- during the absence ef Dtrertor E. Lj Boberts. ,'i ! 'J r 11 svv . ' , 4 , ---- THOUSANDS i 'li.-- '. William' Jen. foThrsT'hercuioji ntngs Bryan interposed a demand for a right to cross examine .the PARTICIPATE scientists. , j','. .... 5. , aam tne aennfe would not stand for this and It finally was decided that tbe testimony in question should lie submitted in tbe form of affidavits. ' Judge Uaulston will consider these and In the meantime the trial stands Viurenee-jwrro- lf " (United Press SUff Correspondent.) DAYTON, Tenn., July 17, In a grand display of verbal fireworks in which Clarence Darrow nearly was threatened witn oeing ttriu- in ntcmpt of court, the Scopes rase, rough a ruling by Judge Raulston, tared dissolutlonfodayT The judge held- that scientific fidence on evolution offered by the which efense was' inadmlssable,ft little to do but hear closing an nmeuts and find the young school enrher guilty.. The defense, however, put- for- wards proposal that the testimony .if scientists should be submitted for the benefit of tbe court with- ths Jury Unrred. Judge Raulston agreed - 1 " ESCAPES CONTEMPT . IN BIG HIKE i ' I . , ?-- , 4 " 1 Hikers' Frolic is Spectaculaf. . was no miscarriage of Justice. Affair With Artistic , beenf.aBkd hare Detroit PUefrf adjourned until Monday morning Floats in Parade Is to find Ilbbcrt, for until be found CALEIXCO, CaL, July17. (UP) while the affidavits are being pre"I was driving, home from a visit the governor and the police cannot pared. Raulston said if this testidetails Qf her ssserted to friends in Orange,'" the raneb Dramatic feel that the (telegram is genuine.. In 1 mony, nltered his opinion he would Grove-re- woman said, "when three Chinese in i were Orientals lead to roads All Aspen by kidnapping Relieved that the aom quarters It Is a big touring car forced 'my maelrine reverse himself and have it given-ttill-late i until From "VirMrs. to early morning lated police today by . mesMge was sent by friends of Bus1 v ... f off the road Into the ditch. . They . t ' . tbe Jury. anernoon.. an euuiem ui sell In a tart desperate effort to ginia Lee'Cookson, beautiful ranch seized me and' I" fought with them After the court's ruling on thp to carrying happy hikers woman and magasine writer.'-gain another stay ef execution until I was unconscious.". . matter of admissabfllty, of scientific . the retreat cool kept canyon the While Small was being sought by L'Mra, Ceokapnu who had" been evidence, 'Darrow Indignantly ; retrali'IeaSfng'to'tfie Jase"oi the won mrtiHg-'-CpitiJi. JDctroit Dolke checked n job soiiaht marked that it was strange that hot-Alde.from the Professor J. M. Jensen Gives Eureka Woman Injures Back der mountain the telegraph bfflce through which Santiago canyon by deputy sheriffs Judge:. Raulston , always rtjled in - cars canyon of hundreds She-ITalk at private As Thrown From - word ws reeelwd that interesting Rotary young and focest rangers In the belief that : favor of the presecutlon. . Club Friday bound, great trucks loaded to capac Car man stopped messenger boy on the she had heen murdered, walked into don't intend this you hope io ity made scheduled trips. street, gave him the message and police', station here last night and be a reflection on this court," said-thProvo .. cave That is best one' of the Mrs. Maud susClark Eureka of Timpanogos Timpanogos, some money and disappeared. Scott told a. weird story of abduction at . ', Judge. .. cities in the world was the declara tained injuries to her back ; when land. many other features. kindred to wns undressing, preparing ot take ' the bands of three Orlentols. can Darrow, hope," replied were brought tion of Professor J. JL Jensen of she was thrown from an automobile the famous mountain Between spells, of hysteria she his last sleep befgr. banging, when looking up from nnder his beetling at the town to evening Thursday Word of the reprieve was brought told of being brought to the border the Toung university who has been Friday forenoon neat the Boulter brows. e frolic. fourteenth annual on a leave of absence at- the Stanto him. . by ber .captors in an , automobile, "I can; do something else, too," store at Llndon. srtis-tlc Grocery was The parade spectacular, ford university during- the past iTPhank Godf1, burst- from his thrown in dungeon and held" for retorted the Judge, but "the matter - Kendall and Mrs. Alice fashIn and Clark, splendid portrayed W. of Dr. luncheon . the' LeRoy Smith, president year, at regular weekly Hps. marriage to "Old Don," an aged Mex went no further, ion scenes of the historic mountain. Stunned by the hews, he then lean character. With the aid of a the Box Elder Commercial Club of the Provo Rotary; ' club Friday Isabeh Stevens were , riding with Jifter court ' adjourned, Judge and to artistic Thanks the Ingenuity ;V stood speechless for a moment . His Chinese lackey whom she had be- and Chamber of (Commerce of this noon. Harry Randall of Eureka on their Raulston wanted to have his picture Professor Jensen' compared Palo way to 8alt Lake Oty.", Near the taste of. Prof. E. H. Eastmond,' head fell forward. His Hps quivered. friended,? Mrs. Cobkson escaped be- city and this year's manager of the taken at bis bench with Bryan and floats. the built who and towns Alto state both on designed with the Provo, service station college Cobbley Td lost hope,'' he said. "I was fore abductors had opportunity to big annual. Peach day festival sef , . Darrow, with an of higher education. He highway two trucks driven by Law - Heber Ruppcr,- H., R.' Merrill, ready to die, 1 had given up hope. take her across the border, she said. for September 9th, has gone to east told of air his took si and one Bryan at side a S.. Vern Dunn and E. of the city fence WUliflntsand' Hehry-flan'H. the founding Hinckley, also ern ities partljLon nrivate business The"3i uthores- s- wasnot-abuse- d' Poor- - Robert. -- Somehow -- ,1 Jtnew and excellent In the were of the factors govern. the Lake sikvcss lof aea Salt municipal approached In City of Peach. the lntwpt down In niy heart of heart8jhaihe by Itpr captors, he unlit, unit nlila and parHy was too busy with his letters and ment lead by the head of the from the north. AS Hagen tried to event. ' Each played his part well "Would come, but whether be would from her nervous fright, was un- day. Dr, Smith ; will visit v St. did leave his seat. Rankton the of science ltlcal ran acinto in the success of the evening's1 pass Wllllaius his truck A. LOGAN," July 17. Brighsm harmed. Louis, Kansas City and Chicago. He arrive In time was one question." then came down and asked Malone ' ' ' Randall-ca; hind wheel tbe of the university. tivities. .All day yesterday and up to late Her disappearance wag first noted will return to Cheyenne, Wyo., just Palo Alto, said the speaker. Is not tearing off the wheel and the fender An enlivening feature, and ' one Hendricks, prominent banker, church If be would "condescend to nave to be held in official hnd farmer of Cache valley, tbe night, Mrs. Scott, her father-- ' early Tuesday morning when ber au before the big round-uas bid a city nor as large as Provo, and throwing, the. .car. your picture taken wijh Mr. Bryan side. was the died suddenly and friendrof .the .family tomobile was round abandoned at a that city, July 24 and 25, with the but has more of k university atmos- while Mrs. Clark- - was thrown out highly appreciated by all,w Thursday afternoon and me . , music of hich Provo the band, par at8 when J alwirt o'clock he suffered : strove to secures stay of execution. lonely-- roadstdeln the "forest of view of engaging some spectacular olfalone declined, saying "we have The other passengers., or drivers ticipated In the phere than has Provo. No soft coal ' and al . celebra-tlona sunstroke while working In the Governor Small after making his Arden"'a few miles from her paia performances for the local i burned. In the be said, which did not sustain any injuries accord furnished music atparade the frolic,, which havfield on his ranch at LewisUm, had onr pictures taken too ofjten 'i is one; reason for city, decision Wednesday not to give a tlol ranch home at the head of San i Its continual' clean- - ing to Deputy Sheriff Ralph Neil took . ..'. " Arrangements' are going forward ' place In front of the-- court according to word which reached , 'r reprieve,'- went to a' sanltorlum tiago canyon. Unessv One of the big features for son who Investigated the accident. In 'holding against the defense house. An appropnate .bandstand. Locnn lute Inilur. where he was resting,' following an juts 01 ner ciotmng round, near to conduct .a Peach day this ; yfsr ai cleaner city Is the wet garbage Judge Raulston said he conceived was erected by the Prorftltjf.ieeH - tr' Hendrtf ks had been working hi .operation on his teeth.- His where- the deserted machine and footprints which ;wlll be better than ever. system which has been in rogue duty to be to take the general on and the department daneing pave . sons. twir ere mof'of the:diiy' with his there: for several rears. abouts were kept secret until the ar- in the roadway, ;hintedyat foul play; and Intent of the leglslature's oplnioij in was mena a enjoyed by great throng. Victor and- Dur.reil ; Hendricks and . A nearby luke was dragged three . rival of 'the.,felegifcs''-uifv!rworking, on.eoncessipns, parade, free i Professor T. Earl Paruoe gave , psasing law into .... I jiie Tohlght the great, bonfire program fell dead at prouuMy the bottosi Before the, message came, a radio times and hundreds of searchers, in- peacbeai free' exhibit,' entertaiDmnt art Interesting description of a Sen l"ri and not squabble over be given a.t AspenJG rove. Chair- - of .the afternoon. 'to ' " is U committee conceived ate as ; vl hearing npeat. for a reprieve hail 'been sent cluding a .detail of flyers, combed and finance. r.h,Ma ma a RMerrlH .dwilnrgdjt .baJifi Js twiNU'atHi-'hM- t' " teevlcd"-'fnPeaches will be given away as try Will Rogers, the Follies star. from a station in this arear. The the, canyon recesses, for a clewlo Why call expert witnessesT' he - an event uewiu worttt a vicinity for several rtsvs,- the ther traveung I 'rDftrBl TCTMerrlU "suggested" 'tfial lh-w- a wo bllniUcd, ninwT"SBav"Tffr for fffllie fate'Whllrtw-motirIhei appeal, Tfiurrj jn.tehslf long way to. witness.:. While details mometer ranking from OS to 101 Uitr- - said. There IS nothing comnlex noae nuisance in rrovo could canta. man who said she had received word der was unearthed that was only quantities of watermelons, alwut the wording of tbe act The tbe evening's entertainment hae inxhe afternoons. ; ": of committee-of the .reduced The and the Officers fhelhe greatly through that Scott's lawyers had new proof theory which authorities advanced lnnneiL.tnmatned end prunes for court sustains the state in its ob1 not been is coaL out, It understood coke ar: instead of given Mr. Hendricks was 67, years "of Social Blxty Dancing club have burning of visitors for the askln. of tbe prisoner's innocence. for her disappearance. ' to rule out the expert wH- jection a treat la in store for all who age. He had. been one of the most ranged for the greatest social event that Sheriff Peter Hoffman, Inn charge " " :.' ' " attend.?, riieh to be theof season,, prominent of the county since ,' gbren 'Tuesday of the Jail, received a telephone nnuisioa snstaiuea irr tietaii the morn lug a trdaytsrea fc lSSrrwhen he settled here.. He was evening Jnly J28, 1D25, ht' Glengarry ? Totnorro callthat". a reprive has been grantprosecution's contention wtft that the hikers' f titke .Tortfie T' fill thp the ; t. resof h'In''SiriSke'"''rSovetuIterT."27, artold ed and was the papers would phrase of the law "and to teach in summit of Wasacb. the of. the Of mans son at The to giaot have Mr. W. D. 1857,the and Mrs.. feme promises rive af 7 o'clockT stead that man Is descended froni' "In view of the vast aniount .ipf street. The amount asked or toe tbe resort In first class, condition Those who have made the- - climb Hendricks of that city. , '"That will do" no good," he said. lower animals'? only-- da small thUs is a rifled the state Provo of season out. that Is taken money' predict that the party and with Warner Stone's 10 piece Hendricks was a member. of "Scott hangs' at o'clock." prohibition against teaching "evo- will have the each month and each year for the Item to. thenu- .- If .the burden 1 Is time of their lives. the Benson will of music be the the stake nresidencv for Columbians, fol Ap- exchange of telegrams iuon py stating! what it meant The great glacier never offered such menr.v-onmaintenance of the 'tilghways ut the thrown upon the few, property ownyears; He also was a ' In Rev. E. E. Bachelder of the Com best. It is requested that all mem lowed and Hoffman put the stay of be almost passing, Raulston s,Id he'baV It will block ers this dollars as two 11 on, now .thousand state, and innus oirers those iters ad of club SnnrtHT secure the their superintendent the xf into effect. execution lieved it ,wuld be better to have there isna one munity church will begin a series mlttsnce cards for themselves and who have to state And the amount yet to small ask prohibitive., of a aUdetarhonla .. snd fhTSIutiml , prewtdeiitT.f of sermons Sunday morning at 11 down the asxist In paving a block of Univers- who wants to see the jffb'hltlf done mountain of snow organizations,- besides serving three said "ascend" instead of "descend." Crea tbelr rfiends from any of the com have ndssedgreat It'Thsald that Sir Douglas Haig The un-- I o'clock, dealing with Hays took exception for tbt an foot :of Bert one the is of eighteen strip by leaving the most delight- missions, one In. the southern states, opinion remafLed healthy from the begin ity" avenue," tion." v The first sermon of "the mittee, for no one will be admitted ful sensations saying it was a denial of ved ori th ts "street. ; ; who Is anxious to' see this offered to, the pleas- one iu the northwest and one in Hedquiot, a card. without ning of the world ws r to the end be street paved to Eighth North just 4 "I realise; that Utah Is a large series is "The Story of the Crea ' ' ure seeking "South public. Africa ; Dancing will commence at 9 p. m. ratu-he spent, from three" to flvfc as soon as Is He then asked that witnesses l,e i;;.:; 'r? vr.i,;. state and(that ft the largef popula- tlon.' The hikers will return to Provo it possible to. do lt. The committee Is as follows : 10 hours every afternoon in the saddle. ; "This street school at convenes The church introduced to Inform the court. i not do the advance tions money for - Cfcil Rhodes n! has always Saturday Jaijd.JSunday.4nornigr W. John A. O. McAdam, ways had hanging Spear, The monthly business meet Raulston agreed to the Introducwould be a.-- r as ti statrhrgnwayi-irailtng- ; in his simple bednwrtt two . things tion of evidence 'to help make a reel clans David Opensbaw, John W. Ferrer, of Before! 14R7 the Cape of Good and aociaf ihg tiut same "word time thef no aS west at The welt the sotith ,hs highways, fnm the "thoroughbred" often "7" Jacob Coleman. Joseph A. Buttle. fadud jrd-ftrrlL 4 All . asllttle'-ol- 'JJHwWMAHedJlw courts. ; that ga wilj.be. Jeld yxith.MttAnd-Mra.Bnsand north Mb crura, nr an old. Hhriveleil native McMlllen road v. sell ohm ..wanted to go further. hi Springrille iii'it irriun ui( uiri Hays where back into. the ' It," ". basin. therefore, to brewl woman who acted chiof ? f A hasket ter T. H.sler, Webster Hoov-klwent to present evidence of siinost every "day. 'no sailing htp qie'Ulntflh of the state to roads ' are traveled 'continually .by Monday evening, July 20.. were Introduced between Tilmspir C. Johnson. "ever having beew able to pass it be- should be theofduty work m. 6 . , . will :3Q i A" .. ... p. be4held I I prove to yon that the law Is f it picnic of the all state." on this autolsts from ' ' w parts do Its share the myv fuucitui.tir . 'naTire tribes.' fore the time of Dlsi. ;. .,. said Days. . COLLEGE MANfl AUTOMOBILE PRAISES HOME . COLLIDE ON .... COMMUNITY ' ; V ) 4 !V . STATE ROAD r-- . li--- BRIGHAMCITY; s . PEACH DAY SET -! F0RSEPT.9 1 pre-bik- : SUNSTROKE - i ". fj . t ISFATALTO "LOGAN MAN - nt . p in-la- - ... y; - ; SOCIAL SIXTY . - ATGLEKGARRY . It wonL. t s jL . 1 . , .'- (sparks FROM LIVE WIRES - "T- ON CREATION V e isa' , d - ' Jus-tic- v . ( e "' ' . ed Prove-canyou-- and 4ii 1 mrgcjurs ritttoaW:M7W .J . y.-.- flt 'iMrixiLJU ?m tiov.--"'-i-j- ,t(a. - . s uuren-onable- ," ' |