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Show ' ; Hi )r p i, i I !f ft NUMBER 156 PROVO. CITY, UTAH, THURSDAY, MAY 9, 1912. VOLUME 4 HUNDREDS OF PROVO PEOPLE f( jJUflER ATTENDED LOOSE FUNERAL OFFICERS LOCATED A DEMENTED MAN HDisappeareiFromJheJudge-Merc- y Utah Development League Gives Description Sunday Afternoon and Could Not be Found Until Last NigHt CH1EFGILES and oftsMagnitucle Business Possibilities. REFUSED REWARD I Many Beautiful Floral Offerings Entire State - Is Benefitted Party' Arived From Cali- fornia Yesterday. Morning and Were Met at Station , by Sympathizing Friends. Present Investment In Plants, Power Houses and Machinery Aggregate $12,250,000, Thousands of Men Being Employed I in Their Operation. Hospital The Man Imagined That Taft Delegates Were Select-- . Greeks Were Trying to ed for the Stated Find Him to Kill L Convention Him. The Republican primaries held While making their rounds in Provo. Tuesday night resulted in the Relection of delegates to the railroad yards east of the Rio the state convention, which will be held in this city, who are strongly in favor of the of President William II. Taft. In Grande freight depot last night Chief of Police Wilford F. Giles and Policeman Jonas Collins sawr a man into town from the K. Loose, SMELTING: Salt. Iike county three wards instructions were giv- south. coming Colonel and Mrs. Giles immediately recogis today the'" commercial ore en to the delegates how to Vote, nized the man as Lee Monahan, with I. G. Peterson and a large inof the United these wards being the Second, the man who left the Judge-Merc- y center of of friends the smelting family, party States. The mammoth plants at Third and Fifth. In the Second Hospital last Sunday afternoon,, eluding Governor William Spry Tooele. Midvale, Murray and Gar ward the delegate was instructed fr0III the description furnished General E, A.. Wedgwood, John field now employ an average of for Theodore Roosevelt and in the him by the Salt lake officers early I )ern, Colonel E. S. Wright. Inmen and pay them wages of Ihird and Fifth, instructions for iu the week. The officers saw that 2,470 ternal Revenue Collector E. II. Their other running Tatt were made. In other wards the man was covered with mud $2,T78,0()O. II. James Oalhster, US. Marshal iostan(j noticed that he talked very expenses, taxes and fixed .charges the delegates areI for the Anderson and Surveyor General " annually double that amount, part in favor of aft. incoherently, so took him imiued- Thomas Hull, returned to Provo Tliis sentiment prevails gener- - iateiv to the chiefs office where diviof distribution besides the Wednesday morning with the dends and the" thousands spent ally in Ltah County, and although was given an examination by Robert Edwin Loose. a scattering vote here and there and for improvements station (Sty physician Horace G. Merrill the at were met by They facilities for reduciug ores. Their in the delegatmu indicates that and placed in a bed for the night. a large number of Provo people. present investment in plants, pow- Roosevelt will have a following, (thief of Police Giles then called The remains wrere taken' immedROBERT LOOSE. EDWIN. that following will not be strong! p p Monahan, a railway clerk houses and er v. aggremachinery iately to the family .residence, the Taft forces, (in Salt j,ak(? and brother of gates TWELVE MILLION TWO enough tb cripple ? ! ..where many friends called to pay who arc now-- auxious to instruct the man, andcity, THOUSAND HUNDRED FIFTY notified him of his to the last their departed Three-Merespects , tor Utah the the . their-pres.-besidesdelegation brother! large . MILLARS, fc , , whereabouts, . . n youth. ' 1"' claims in to P. Monahan came Provo J. lands, mining r holdings , Shortly before 3 oclock the The delegates ehoen in Provo this The four plants have and uiinvs morning to take his brother procession started for the taber-- ' last of night and the officials of the hack to Salt Lake. He stated combined treatment a capacity at there the apnaele, arriving 11,700 tons daily. The latest fea- meetings are as follows: that the "young man, who is 24 pointed hour for the funeral. The W. K. First ward t lie facility for treating Delegates, is ture years of age, was taken to the hoshouse was filled with the hundreds T. Judd and R George hereSpafford, ores mm lead low and grade to pital last Friday for treatment on desired of townspeople who While working nearly 5.000 feet three men were knocked down tofore unavailable. This means A. Berry; alternates, Ben Bach-ma- account of nervous trouble and show their regard for the family. and B. M. Durlami; chair- remained there until Supday The casket J was placed in front under the mountain in the Snake and when picked up all were badly a great .deal tiU the state, as Utah man. W. K. in Union face Spafford; secretary, the cut and THIRD now about the and stands bruised he when afternoon, mysteriously of the stand and floral offerings Creek Tunnel m Snake Creek cam. . head and blinded with the rock. in the production of lend- - ores Ben Bachman. When the yOung disappeared. front of extended over the entire Second ward Delegates, Fred man was found he imagined that yon. which is about ten miles west - AeaU was sent "to Heber City Utah also stands second in pro" "the lower pulpit. " A. three Iluish, state convention; John he was being pursued by Greeks of men. to as nebep as and of City, duction fourth as young possible they silver, quickly - The B. Y. U. choir, under the convention! who were seeking to take his life." William Roumly, toJohn judicial o care and The were the fa sixth Dayton 'Alplanalp jn gold. given physician, copper direction of Professor A. C. Lund, of who stayed with them uuti,Flhe tal Value of ores smelted in this chairman," W. II. Ray; secretary. Htvjointed toward Springville and and residents Frank Alplanalp, folrendered Come Unto Me, came very iiear losing train left jfoc. Provo t this after. state-1941 has'bceU placed at F.R.- Jaeger. stated that he- - had gone that far" lowed by prayer by President Midway, v a rd Third" Delegates, Kph 24o this bout clock. 1912 eS.".A and for John hut was returning to let his puriiooh. Dayton Alplanalp $15,(X)dJKirThe output Mabel theifjh Joseph ll - Keeler.:-MTs- s M. suers kill him, as God had deDunn Homer. and J. W, J. to while Frank were this is exceed to amount. had, morning Alplathey married, expected Ilone then sang Resignation. blast the face of theprepared Jensen; alternates. Carl Saxey, W. stined it to be that way. tunnel and nalp was single. A hasty inspecCONCENTRATING MILLS. Governor William Sprywas the and F. E. Brown ; chair shots of had showthe The many When questioned by the city gone off, tion when the train arrived rating mills K. Farrer first speaker and paid a most part ! M ma Hr believe condiTrTthis them in ed ryrCarl he serious in a the men that to state' this morning he was in making everylarge physician play part and Loose toCoL ' glowing tribute the-or- es Saxey was all but 'when is a of from time but there the much condition and talked tion, better they right' possibility handling his family, and stated that he thing ward Fourth John Delegates. face missed hole to returned a the Most their all of mines. He left with his them leave more the rational. sight having they evry D. Dixon and hoped to say something that might exploded with terrific force.' The saved. II. Frisby; brother on an afternoon train for Joseph mine concentrator has its arge in their aid in comforting them near bv. Much of Utahs mineral alternates. Caleb Tanner and John Salt Lake. Tlierejwas a reward bereavement. He told of his as E. Booth: chairman. LeRoy of $25.00 offered for his discovery output is of such a grade that it soeiation with the young man and A. L. Booth. , the tie but the officers refused to take at can treated economically of the lofty ideals which marked 1 Fifth ward Delegates. George that amount, owing to the circumfrom the as it comes smelters Edwins life, also the, sterling 1. 'Jlrimhall, Janies Clove. II. C. stances of the family. mines. Principal among - character he possessed. - The gQjfc John and alternates. licks; Saxey the state are the in ernor then stated that he had al- )on W. Conover; chairman. Dr. of mills Arthur Magna-and great .ways found Col. Loose, not only a t he Utah "Copper i Yiinpnriy'' at 1. K- Py ne : secretary: R. R. .friend- to him hut a true friend to Thorne. hunGarfield, employing fourteen J v4he people of this state,, and had The Second win'd selected no is at present very ill. The deceas- dred sixty men; the plant of the a Meldrum, a George prominent them. Being always stood for died ed was liofn in Provo 50 years ago Ohio Copper Company at Lark, alternate, but chose a delegate SELECT DELEGATES man whose heart was always to farmer from Pleasant View, in this vicinity all the United States Smelting Com- for the Judicial convention. do unto others as he would have at the Provo General Hospital at and has lived undergoing an his life. Fifteen years ago he pany at Midvale, those of the Sil- MOTHERS DAY others do unto him. his influence noon today, Mr. moved to Pleasant View. He ver King. Daly West, Daly Judge, with his family had always been operation for appendicitis. AT THE TABERNACLE The sick was Meldrum leaves a wife and .five children, Ontario and Garselli at Park City ; first taken Delegation is Instructed had influence this good, and lii case are being made was not, three sons and two daughters, and the cyanide mill of the Consolibut the Airangemeiits over Tuesday, force for a Progressive - , a wielded powerful be serious until today, five brothers besides hifraged fath-er- dated Mercur Gold Mines com- to celebrate Mothers day in the to thought his of departed character and Jife Democrat. , His brothera-ar- o to the hosJosfeph and pany at MhMir; the Bingham-Ne- Stake Tabernacle next Sunday, son. He referred to the death of when he was brought and the Haven, Jainse of Pleasant View, William when 7i special mothers day proRedwing a the young man at this untimely pital, w'here he died while under and of Provo and David Utah Apex at Bingham, and that gram will be rendered. CYmTa-tion- s the anesthetic,. George of comfort words age, but spoke services of the South Utah Mines company for the occasion will be sold 'The Democrats of this city met George Meldrum was the son ff of Canada. do the stricken family and referNew house. There arc many at the drng stores and at the County Court House last. at been not who of have this Meldrum Thomas arranged yet of city, red to the purpose and reason in the various similar other the will to night and selected delegates to atchildrens plants go have must these things, which of the state convention to be tend It districts state. the he on built th mining swimming pool Jn more in view than can be given by is held Ra 1 La k eCtt y ''Mit y ' T4 h hai iHOt-hcsemLUsri'b estnimt ed.J in J men or women, but there is A resolution was introduced to ina total $9, of resent investment knmvrngt hat wr shall 2.510 struct the delegates for Woodrow 745,00, that they employ BENEFIT BALL. live again, and by learning how and men a Wash Hardy, carry amonthly payroll young man Wilsoq. hut the Wilson forces to die, we learn bow to live again, "Lake of Salt $222,025. 21 the Second were outnumbered and tlie infrom of county years age and that there can lie no victory takes- - an enormous toll from this ward, has suffered much recently structions were for the support in. death. In closing, the governindustry. Most of the output from an afflietioifbf the eyes, and o - progressive Democrat. The or stated that no more glowing the mines in the state come Tuesday had an operation per- delegates named were as follows: from this meeting it was retribute could be paid the family At a meeting of the board of Utah. this A. B. Morgan," K. K. Hinckley, to. county for treatment, at formed in Salt Lake Uity. last ported that the college attendance the smelters, than the congregation, assembled Trustees of the Utah Agricultural is the bullion M. RoylancO, Thomas N William thence lie defall strained , was young Hardy in sympathy for them, and that College held this week it had reached 13(16. also that the eastward David for his refining eves mnselex of shipped two-yeTaylor, Opensliavv, W. S. through heavy practi- increase in as time wore away their- - grief, cided Reorganize attendance advanced INTERNATIONAL. A. THE 11 Giles. Smoot, Christian Jen- -' Mechlifting, which caused hemmorage a notable feature of the last was they would see the hand of God4n cal courses in Agriculture, A. V. Robison, F." The International Decker. of since he the and Smelting that time s(ir. (. ees, anic AKs, Commerce, and Home two the taking awayeof their son.' I teller V. Jex, has years. William A J. of has much. number Refining suffered complete company ' Knight. for Dr. George II. Brimhall stated Economics, these courses to be 1914 with the College Tooele new plant near Beginning its his friends are working to raise Dauby Scott, Jesse Knight and A. that! he was pleased to see the the benefit of the people of the ill gradually eliminate, one at Notsplendid the state nor the a purse to lielp hiiq out in lus ;B. Forsyth. largest in not wish to take the il- splendid tribute paid to Brother state who do course nor the full a time, the' four year high school the greatest incapacity, but mod time of need! "Next Wednesday Mrs. elected are Alternates -- and. Sister Loose, -- and that he regular college course which is now included in cm in every appointment; coin niglit a dancing party will be giv- liatn M, Royhinee. Mrs. David could speak for the B. Y. TL and high school work. It is the aim the College curriculum. It was built en in the Second ward meeting Opensliavv, J). L Van WagenciC hquipfied, thoroughly pact, of direct also decided to increase the ntnn- state that that institution had to' make these courses and economical destinm lines on utueh. u ilLl - 1 .Thurman,. Lv hu Wade and housOiHV been blessed by the children they service to the working. men and M. I Madsen.' e given to Mr. Hardy. "(Continued On Page Two) '"(Couttuued On page Six ) women , especially, of the Rtatwof v ( i -- te Hurt In Snake Creek Mine Explosion M . . ;-- U -- - m a Dix-seeretar- George Meldrum Died of Appendicitis Today these-oneentrato- -- - -- v , -- ral- The-fune- the-proce- m New Courses Startedaf Agricultural College si4y-prk- eds 1 .- ft- -- ,t . 1 ar vv i rv -- proc-mUm-f (Continued On Page live 1 -- 1 " |