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Show VOLUMES PR0V0CITYrUTAHrSATURDAYrMAYl8,1912 : ELABORATE PUS PUIS KNIGHT DEDICATION ' HEW COAL ROAD it. 7 V 1 He Will Build Branch From Helper to His own The Special Furniture For the Build-Jn- g is the Best That Can he Pur- chased For Public Building. SPECIAL SERVICES FOR MEMORIAL 12. Vocal Holman. , selection, Clarinda Banquet 3 P. M. , B. Y. U. Orehesta in attendance. Toastmaster, Thomas N- - Taylor. 1. The New Qraduates, State Maeser Supt. A. C. Nelson. Part on 2, Vocal selection, Prof. C. R. The Members of .the Family Yifill Take the Program ior Occasion. -- Johnson. the- - Maeser Mem- ns II -- . -- -- - non-revolvin- g. s, .. - a Mrs. Alice Jenseu of American Sentiment; Jesj. Knight, Alumni iV'm, Dr. Emme- Fork was given a divorce by line B. Wells. from W. C. Jensen in the , 11. Readied Mrs, s Beulah District Court this morning. This ease is ope of interest ip the county, ashhe sheriff had orders to arrest the young man on contempt proceedings about a year ago. He had been summoned to show why he had hot provided for his wife and child, but refused to appear and succeeded in avoiding the officers for a long timev " 9. 10. default J v ' REDMOND LADY DIED THURSDAY - AT GENERAL HOSPITAL ' 3 Mrs. Margaret Larsen, wife of Ole C. Larsen of Redmond, died ARTHUR BEELEY ,(Maj. Domo) Officials Visited the Settle- - , ment Across the Lake Yesterday Afternoon. lf Ml Will -I- II at the Provo ..General Hospital Thursday following an operation for internal disorder. The deceased leaves a family of 10 children, all of w horn live at Redmond. The remains were prepared for burial by O. II. Berg & Sou and were from this city yesterday. shipped ' Mrs. Larsen wasborn in Den-- ' mark 54 years ago. -- -- Inv6eationrBishopOrH. Berg. Anthem, Grand Us Lord. Address Andrew P. Shubert quartette,1 . Eventide, 'Address. Rt.Rev. F. Peace, Oh Morgan. Angels of S. " ding.""; Spaul- Inflamma chorus, tus Thy Holy Care). Mrs. Masters and choir. Benediction, Rev. G. W. Solo and (0 Longe-neeeke- r. The offeers elected a year ago are as follows: J. W. Knght, president; Rev. G. W. Longenecker, first vice president; Mrs. Mary Eversoll, second-- . vice president; Arthur L. Beeley, secretary and treasurer. Directors Rev. Fred Q. Kelly. for 1911-191- 2 L. L. Nelson, L. A. Culfecrtson, W. H. Berry, Iss adiejQraham, W. TI. Boyle, Rev. E. A' Lamoine. It is probable that nearly all of churches will suspend their regular cervices, and join in the xprJ on meeting in the taber-a- t the-loc- al -- 8 p. m. yThe officers for the ensuing year will be presented at this meeting. -- -- Party of Joy Riders. SH-1- - - rt:oii le appear-arAflTo- tbr Provo viver yeyrday for the purpose of investigating con ditions there witjt regard to build- -' ing a landing.Uiat could be used t by the Mosida people and the bo$t owners fit, Provo. The Mosida comjyJiy expects to put ft hjyjt 'fJi Jhe lake within a. short ; wne to haul the products of that' settlement to the railroad and to take provisions from Provo across the lake. At the present time, however, it is impossible" for a boat of that size ty come up the river for landing and forlhat reason the city officials arc planning to join with private parties and the Mosida Company in erecting a proper wharf. WILL GIVES LAWYER - $28,000 IN RETURN in f Asfo- - , NEW HAVEN, Conn., May 15. According to the accounting of the executior of the estate of the late Mrs. Helen Amelia Marsh, filed today. Ernest W. Marlow of Newr York receives $98,100.72. Through a small act of kindness Mr. Marlow; who is noiv a Joung, York, practicing attorney gets this sum. Nile was about to board a Pullman for Washington one day sev-eryears ago. when Mrs. Marsh, who was them an elderly widow and long a resident of this city, appeared, but through some misParand Prosecute the understanding did not hare a parplaints lor ear seat. Mr, Marlow offered ties Committing the Offense. x her his, , k, x "s Mrs. Marsh took his name and The sheriffs office Las beOu address and later eenrae interestgathering infoimatinn that will ed in him. prove unpleasant for the parties wLo have been stealing flowers from the court house yard. The BACHMAN GETS MAN flower-bed-s WANTED FOR ISSUING were stripped WedA FRAUDULENT DRAFT nesday and Thursday nights. The names of the offenders are withk held pending determination as to Deputy Sheriff Felix Bachman prosecutions. returned from Salt Lake this morn Private "flower gardens nave ing with A. O, who is also been trampled and invaded wanted in this Vogner,for county cashing by the vandals and the officers are fraudulent drafts on the Utah determined to put a definite stop Wholesale Grocery Company . for to it. It is probable that com- $G0.00. The man will be held by plaints will be filed against - the the officers pending . prosecution. parties committing the offenses within Ibe next day or two - n tional party convention in June. The sugar and excise reports YOUTHS EAT SNAKE; were presented. to lie Senlater BETTER THAN FISH, , ate by Messis. Lodge and Cullom. BUT HORRORS! Senator Simmons announced that he would report for the minority Prexys Son, Who Partook of Stu- on tbc?.e measures as soon as possident Feast; Now Fears Conse- ble. - : . quences of Reptile Banquet. . 1 SAW TITANIC - SINK, SPRINGFIELD OhiopMay 17. SAYS MATE The zoology students of Antioch OF NEARBY SHIP college enjoyed a snake feast today and now live in mortal fear LONDON, May 15. At least of the results. ' one officer of the Leyland liner The boys caught a large black-snak- e Californian .firmly believes that and skinned it. Instead of the' Californian was near the Titstudying it they decided 1o have anic the night the.White Star liner a snake feast. went down and tha1, although liq The reptile was soaked in Salt did not know it, he actually aw water and cooked. The boys say her sink as the lights of the vessel it tasted better than whitefjsh. they were watching disappeared. Other students, learning of the Charles Groie third officer of dinner, told the boys they would the Californian, so testified at .tobecome ill andjftight die as a4 re- day board oL trade inquiry. sult They are fearful of the Ilis fellow' officers disagree with consequences. y him, but from Summer Fess, sou of the presi- Mersey, president of the inquiry, dent of the collegp, was one of the he concurs in tlie belief of Grove. ' snake party, ; Evans, wireless operator of the Californian, also testified he told Hm oil pt auTlhe MARRIAGE LICENSE Ighto F th (Td is COUNTER IS STILL aster he believed the Titanic 'was BUSY WITH PAIRS near the Californian, judging from the strength of her signals. The commission concluded the 'Tdarriago licenses hac been issued to Spencer Peterson of Mam- evidence of the officers of the of Cnbforuian and then examined moth and Janetta Whitt-heathe cuptain and .1 he vinfess operJohnson and Fred Jidda Eureka; Johnson, both of Park City; Raj ator of the f Canadian Pacific Gough of Salt Lake City and Lu- .Varner Mount Temple. The telecille Darton of Eureka. Franklin grapher rceonst fueled the story of yimo Hopper of Salem lind Maude the sinking of the Tdanie from II. Jex of Spanish Fork; Erie the messages lie heard passing beMartiusOn and Mar Johnson, tween the doomed Vessel and other ea mrs . both of Eureka. ' -- O-O- , -- the-remark-s -- CAR Widow Leaves Fortune to Young Man Who Performed Act of kindness For Her Several Years ; eoni-mitte- d, - 20-lo- ir an autoDUUEN, Ma IS.-- J11 mobile collision in the suburbsCof this city at 2:15 this monfyjne person wns kiUed and tyrb serious' ' ly iujured. t. They were jo Riding. Tlie report Twelfth street been the Lodge substitute for the of not frurn the settlement far House free sugar bill and an machine was The Marriott report on the f House excise income tax bill, speedyng, and, from the the steering gear, 'the which proposed a tax 011 incomes m excess of $5,000 a year, ilyc knuckle broke. . They skidded into a ditch ami the auto turned Lodge sugar bill would elimite once ami then halfway upon thj tEMerpipyUjuid Duidand-ar-d over from the tariff and Jftive the ils sTdeT Murray. was buried under duties otherwise practically as at the front part of the machine. Brown was jammed nnder the tonpresent, Senator Simmrtis offered a sub- neau. The girl was thrown el car stitute sugarjill prepared by the of the wreck. Murray was considered a caree Democrat tjfWmbers of the ful driver, having been in Uiceiy-plo- y proposed a reduction jril of Seow'croft more Hban a of exiling duties by about He leaves a widow and year. but was voted down by a small child. The body was taken strict party vote of six to eight. Senator Smoot, who had a bill to Lindquist a undertaking estabof his own. reserved the right to lishment. Browns injuries are not considered serious. Miss Shaw presentll in the Senate. All the bills would reserve the is suffering more from shock than , might have twenty per cent discount to Cuba. from any bruise She the The committee postponed its received. Brown is a clerk-jIT. T. of store. Carrs drug vote on the ivool tariff revision employ bill from next Tuesday until next Thursday, May 23. There was no TROUBLE AWAITING time suggested by the .committee VANDALS WHO HAVE for a vote in the Senate on any of BEEN STEALING FLOWERS the tariff bills nor any renewed effort toward effecting adjourn- The Officers Will Swear to Comment of Congress before the naone-tiw- x : Mayor Charles F. Decker and Commissioners Goddard and Dixon, accompanied by County Com-- ' missioner Charles H. Ward ud IV G, Curtis, went to VIRM a Bank With a : - $250,-OOrt.0- r , MOSIDA BUSINESS j one-ha- orial building, Jhe new college structure of the Brigham Young University, is to be dedicated. The furniture is now being placed in position under the personal supervision of T. N. Taylor, who has the matter of furnishing the build- made a mg in eharge. to the and had east, special trip - the furniture manufactured in accordance with special and original design,-- It- - is -- plain in outline; eph Br Keeler; 5. Acceptance, President Josand gives the impression of solidF, Smith. eph ity and massiveness. In : fact, 6." Sentiment in behalf of the rten Mr Taylor auWteJ bn amiljri prof Kllnard designs, they were objected to by Maeser, the manufacturer m the- - ground! - 7,- - Piano selection,. (Dr. 3Iae that the lines were entirely too' sers Favorite), Mrs. Karl G. Maesevere; but the auborn haired ser. 8. Dedicatory prayer. Presifurnitur man has a way of insisting on what he wants, and he dent Joseph F. Smith. 9. Selection,. Yt U. Male usually gets his way. He did so in this case, and the results jus- Chorus. , 10. Sentiments, Theresa Mctify his insistence. The furniture is of white oak, Allister, granddaughter , of Dr. quarter sawed, dull rubbed finish. Maeser, and others. seats comfortable 11. have chairs Music. The 12. Benediction. and restful backs. The. legs are brass capped, making them very Gymnasium 9 P. M. durable. .Alumni BalL For the class rooms revolving - Committees. Invitation E. II. Holt, flattie chairs are provided; the others In the ladies Walker, Alice L. Reynolds, An-ni- e are rest room are a comfortable jEQueh Gillespie, E, J. Glade; Yuiah leather rocket Banquet W, L. Wanlass, LotThe furniture throughout, (tab- tie Harris, Edith Redd,' Jennie desks, and chairs Mangum, RA Eugene Allen," S. les, book-caseare in harmony with the sph ndid Bernard Eggertsen, A. E. Iluish. Alumni Ball J. C- - Swenson, A. building, the whole giving the of the substantia!,- - and T. Rasmussen, Bryant Stringham, still the beautiful in its simplicity, Ida S. aDusenberry, Beatrix Program-Coll- ege Hall, 1 :30 p. m. Camp. 1. Music, selected choir. Reception Inez Knight .rtllen, E. S. Hinckley, E. L: Roberts, Eva 2. Invocation. .1. P. Wanlass, W. II.' Bifyle, Jennie . College Song. 4. Presidents address, Presi- B. Knight, S. P. Eggertsen, Luella dent Joseph B. Keeler. Wood HaymonJJohn P. Creer. 5. Resolution authorizing the Music A . p. Lund, Oscar W. Memorial Maeser the of Kirkham, JA. S. Gudmundson, giving Building 'to the Church, Mrs. Inez Robert p&ier. Knight Allen. x Depuration E. II. Eastmond, 6. - Vocal selection, Prof. Oscar B. JC Larson, Fawn Brimhall, 0. VV. Kirkham. p? Campbell, Flora Davis. ' 7. Oration, President George MRS. ALICE JENSEN JLBrimhall. 8. String Quartette, Messrs. IS GIVEN DIVORCE - FROM W. Gla5TerRoy-lance- . Gudmundson, Nelson, JENSEN 3 Mr.-Taylo- r PROVO IS AFTER. large eorps of engineers have marked out the route for the road and contracts will be let within a short time to graders. Yesterday NEWELL ANNA MISS MISS OLIVE NIXON the company tiled deeds to three As Isabella, B. Y U, Opera. A. Beatrice, B. Y, 0. Opera, jquarter sections of trad land in (Carbon county, which have been PEACE DAE added to the Knight Investment Companys possessions. The road will run for a distance THE 1A8ERIIACLE of about four and AUTO miles and will cost approximately Knight has already placed a large force of men, at work on Special . Exarcises Will be his eoal properties in that section, The Machine Dropped Over 3. ReaduTg, Utah, Miss Alice L. Reynolds. of 4. The Builders Our Worthen.' Home, George - 5. Dget, Misses Ridge and ' none. ' f Held Tomorrow Evening; 6. What Shall We Do With A Fine Progfam. " the W orld, Lottie Gibson. INTRODUCE 0 7. Sentiment, Miss Beatrice Maeser. Dedication of the Maeser Mem Sunday evening, May 19, Peace E orial--- 6 P. M. day exercises will be. held "in 'the 1. Singing, 'Oh Ye Mountains Stake Tabernacle at 8 oclock, when the Peace Society will preHigh. sent the following program 2. Invocation. WASHINGTON; May 17. The 3. Music. Anthem, 'Let the Mountains Senate finance committee today 4. Presentation, President Jos- Shout for Joy, Tabernacle choir. authoiizod a favorable on -- .On May 31st . r "i ; The Knight - Inv estment Company is preparing to build a Lnuu-icoal road from Helper to " iisilCarbonleounty coal field for. the purpose of supplying eoal for .the market;" Itis repoTted thata -- - i Storrs Lewis. Coal Fields.! ! in-Nc- s w t SHERIFF JUDD IS AFTER DENVER MAN FOR EMBEZZLEMENT of-Lor- L. W. Raley," a D. & RVG. Agent) at Tucker, Took Too Much Money It is Claimed. . Sheriff George .T. Judd left for Denver yesterday with requisition prpers signed by Governor Spry for L. W. Raley, who is wanted on the charge of embezzling $107 from the Rio Grande Western railway company at Tucker. Raley was a station agent at that place until early im January, when lie left for Deiicr. A few days ago the man was ai rested by a Rio Grande officer and is being held awmiring the arrival of Sheriff Judd- - . - - - - , - J- - MELVIN READ (The Unknown)- - |