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Show I. UTAH SENATORS DECLARE REPORTS ON PROHIBITION PARAMOUNT Because her husband beat her and threatened to kill her Mrs Christopher Beutinger, wife of a wealthy New York coal broker, shot him to death in their beautiful home in Caldwell, New Jersey, the birth County Clerk E. T. Palfreyma tew place of President Grover Cleveland The shooting took place in the room just, issued his financial statement as: where the three children were sleep- auditor of Utah county. The reporft ing uni the oldest child was an eye shows the county assets to be $iaQ 091.74, while the county warrants w'tness to the tragedy. June 30 amounted to ffl-- 4 When arrested and taken to Jail 52 92, making the Mrs Iteutlnger-pleade- d county resoums self defense and w hen the children were permitted above all indebtedness, $78, 63031 During the year ending June 30. to go to the Jail they corroborated the mothers story. The little daugh- the county collected $161,330.11 wk3to ter told how tlie father had been the disbursements amounted to J173Vdrunk and had-beat- en her mother 24519, showing an overdraft for Om called the attention year amouuting to $10,915.08. Tim many times. She ""of the officers to a black eye her overdraft for the fiscal year previews mother carried while locked Jn the amounted to $35,978 3L ell as evidence of her fathers The child said she was awakened by the first shot and heard the CANDIDATES ARE man say he would kilt her mother ISSUE IN UTAH POLITICS .After issuing a strong statement i for Btate wide prohibition, Senator 7 Reed Smoot and Senator George ; Sutherland have failed to be caught ' by the "Spry Million Dollar Cam paign clubr and both senators have declared that the issues of the cam- n e -more i importanco-than---ot- Jng FINANCE! the letter signed by yourself and others dated the Srd Inst., but which did not reach me until today.' t greatly appreciate the unusual courtesy which you show me in writing so fully about the action taken by Governor Sprys friends at the recent t meeting held for the purpose of -- reflection, hla candidacy-f- or g -- the candidates who head the ticket. -' Neither senator has been caught with very large number of my own warm the proposition to give Governor personal friends of many years standing for whose opinion I have Spry his moral, support V - I ,JWlth the rapid waning of the Spry the highest possible Regard. I am s 9 S9 f fc i t ar. sentiment throughout the - state the myself a candidate for reuomination Republican convention, , r Av,' " governors forces sought to recover before '&?& 44 K a lost ground by getting the support of an while I was in. Salt Lake recently 'the Utah Congressional delegation I announced that I did not Intend to .at Washington. A letter was written interfere in the matter of the selecyet, and also heard her mother say '4 and signed by F. C. Richmond, W, tion of other nominees by "the con, V that she did not think he would hurt k L. R. Eccles, S. S. vention. I shall snpport'the nomi' t !fj. McCornick, Ae anybody again. A second shot ended nees whom the convention may so- uum& uiw .Dye and F. S. Murphy, The letter his life before he could reach his lect- but beyond giving such atten- boldly asks the Utah delegation at wife. iton to my own candidacy-a- s seems Mrs. Christopher Beutinger with her three children and two frienda Washington to get into the Spry ; band wagon and to actively assist necessary .And proper. I am content that they should be selected without in nominating him. special suggestion from me. Senator to the letter ln reply "Very sincerely, for need the discussing .Smoot, GEO. SUTHERLAND. Tthet election of a Republican senator, III ' says: ' for so much concerned about The Miss of friends Hazel the personnel' of the ticket, provid-- PLEASANT GROVE a popular young lady of this Charles R. Mabey, the latest to an- state bank was organized and Mr. tog the - nominees are honest, capable and worthy of the confidence of will to be learn that she nounce himself as a candidate for Mabey fas selected as cashier. He city, grieved t POSTMASTER to AFTER am the platform 111 is seriously dberpeople.'as to Salt Lake City, Congress before the Congressional Berved as mayor of Bountiful for two to be adopted by the state conven-lio- n For some weeks Miss McDonald has convention to be held in Salt Lake years and then entered the Utah legMUTthe- success or failure of the islature, where he served during the suffered from a nasal affliction. She RETURN OF MONEY Arka August 3, waa bora in Bountiful Oc- sessions of 1913 and 1915. party will; In my Judgment, largely advised by her physician to take character 'of the e He was author of the (depend upon treatment under a specialist and she tober 4, 1877, and has grotfn up with I confident feel declarations. Post-thaWord a state. For number of years be traqk gambling bill and waa the Rereaches this city that t went to Salt Lake. Tarty Since that time the of the peo- - master H. W. Wadley of Pleasant the disease has the has been actively engaged to the Re publican - prohibition "leader during developed Into the in favor of state wide Grove has rather put one over on A brain and her . jle of 'Uteb-ar- e of the legislature, publican party sad to considered on the last sersi' physician and are going to have it L. Toone of the Bureau of Labor and are mnch "concerned over her family prohibition-anj Both In business and politics of men the Mr. Ma- of the strong party, condi' Ha obtained his first fcl am positive if the Republicans at Statistics in this state. Sometime ago tion. ' has a made He record to ( key splendid , schooling , the state convention refuse to adopt Mr. Toone discovered that. Postmasi tbe pfubMc schools. of the.,atat-.tnleaderx ofthe; Utah 'thr , wa ;me--plateV graduated' from the Universltv DevelopmentTeagne and has. a statewide prohibition,- - plank, to ter Wadley-wa- rJOSEPH! BROWN always foot keeping. lhe BObY-Otbeir platform the party wlH run- the minimum wage law for women In the of Utah. At the outbreak ot tae . been engaged to work for boosting BROUGHT HOME FOR BURIAL gravest danger of meeting defeat.' I state aa the government only allowed Spanish American war, Mr. Mabey land upbuilding the state. He is an eay 'this after a most careful Inves- - $120X)0 per annum and after adding wa American 19. captain rof Company' E N. G. ab1e flefender of Utah and her people The body Fork, July tigacfion and --upon - reports . from Wn extra 15.00 per month the post- of 'Joseph Brown, son of Mrs. Lillian U. and tn J1898 he surrendered his i fiTtd stands for the best there is in I town in the master decided he could stand no neatly ' everf t..'' Brown, who was killed In an automo- commission as Captain to the state I the state. 'His candidacy will " . , state. 0 ... more. , Mr. Toone Utah succeeded bile accident In California was brought f'VFinally joined the battery unde doubtedly meet with favor throughout I TtVe must notvdcelve ourselvea In collecting an extra $58.00 for the home to American Fork for burial. Major Richard W. Yohng, f hy thinking the- - people will 'be satls clerk and after tjie girt lost her Job, Mr, Brown with his employer, who promoted to sergeant and t fled wtlh '(submitting to a vote more It "was thought that all was over. was a i FUNERAL OF ISAAC BULLOCK irancher, had gone to the city splendid record. than two years 'hence' the question However,, Wadley had paid under to return to Utah The after he his body of Isaac Bullock, who Bhortly of with took dispose hay They of a constitutional amendment pro- protest and with the able assistance i i was called on a mission and spent did at Ogden 'Tuesday was brought who waa man the a them at garage viding for prohibition.,,! Such a dec- of Senator Reed Smoot be got hf wheel on the return trip. ATI went three years doing missionary work In to Provo yesterfty and taken to the laration 'on 'the part of the Republi- touch with the department at Wash- well Until a fog came up and the' au- Germany. When he returned home in family residence of Mrs. Emily Bui can convention 'Will a was where found to ington ruling tomobile struck a pole. Mr:- Drown 1903 he took up school teaching anl lock, 469 West Center street. The fuprohibition as an the effect that Uncle Sam was not never by the triends He taught for six years.' Two years 8" neral services were held this after-hregained evasion end another postponement of subect tO state laws and weuld pay no-oat 2 oclock In the Sixth ward a widowed mother and five leaves taught at the branch normal ach-the question. .wilLf be resented" at his clerks .Just what he desired. 1906 the Bountiful meeting bouse. Cedar In at City. and brothers sisters. the pods. "I would t much prefer to As the '$58 was paid by notes and enter the campaign "With-n- o declara-tlo- only' a part of the money had been ' upon fhe subject and rely upon paid, the postmaster bas refused to ! . - the present local option law- than I pay any more rfnd 1s asking Mr. to Toone to weuhj to akktbe people t kindly make good the the delay Involved to an Attempt to amount already paid. i , amend the constitution. TWe, at Mr. Mackay to a native sou of Utah, having been bora least, could not be. charged with BIG BOATING TRIP ON evasion or postponement : LAKE NEXT SUNDAY to Salt ?Lake Nov. 30, 3857, He to a graduate of the The people know that TUe' legislature University of Utah, and was president of the alumni in - The without an amendment big power boat. Reanon W. win 1907. After leaving school he follow! boekkeeping for tution, .has full power to pass a leave the mouth of the river at 11 a. two years, .then entered the viheep business, in which law. ' m. next Sunday for a cruise up the the of InteresUtar "My shore to the big 'new resort at7 Am- he Stas been. Interested e ver iDce, He . ha 9 Jabored. Ju . of success than the Is party t erican Fork. - For the benefit of the interest of the sheep and wool Industry for ' many , any man and I ash yon as well as those who are more or less timid o! years. Tie to now president of the Western Wyoming all other 'Republicans to give serious waters trips, but who enjoy them, this Land and Livestock company, of the Altamount Shearconsideration to the .question of trip has been arranged to follow the statewide prohibition, to which T un- shore 'line both going and coming. ing company .and vice president tf the Utah State Wool , derstand Governor Spry 1s so The start home will be In the early Growers. j that he would not accept the evening, arriving at the mouth of the an baa taken active Mr, Jtiacckay paf to the developnomination If the platform declared river well . before dark. It to ment of Salt Lake county. He helped construct the cait. I have talked with the goverto take a four piece orchestra nals on the w,eat aide' of the Jordan and vas secretary nor fully and frankly about this mat-7 on the trip and this feature - alone terand Aetboroughly understands .should add greatly to the pleasure of of the .Utah t Lake system, for 10 years, also secretary. ' 1 would be untrue to te occasion my- - attitude. fare for the round Vice prezldeat'and presideht of the North Jordan canal. He was also' water commissioner and divided the water to untrue and friends supporter, .my trip from the bank corner to Ameriinto the canal. Mr.' Mackay was a member of the state the Republicans of Utah, and untrue can Fork and return will be one dolatlar. -- Ask Mr. ,Jorey at his popcorn legislature in' 191 2, serving with such men aa IiJndge .. f o myself lf 1 did not call, your Marshall, Frank Pierce, Judge King and others. He tention to the prohibition question wagon for particulars. s Served eight years as commissioner of Salt Lake County, a of that to uppermost In the minds was chairman ot the board for five years. During ' and V ynaorlty of the people of Utah today, NOTED SPECIALIST TO"4 ' ' "Kindly convey the contents of LECTURE HERE TUESDAY his term the county infirmary hospital and the county inJail were erected, the lighting system on the roads i this letter and my very best wishes over the Jordan, to the other signers of the letter. The Stake Board of Mutuals has stalled, steel and concrete'brlJges built ' macad8am roads and the .county, bonds am-- , constructed, , Tours sincerely, arranged, to hdyq Dr. R. S.. Olsen f -were off. to ounttni $120,000 SMOOT. paid reed Salt Lake come to Provo next Mr. Mackay to for, statewide prohibition by legislative - The reply of Senator Sutherland to to a 25. lecture. deliver His July " the message of the committee was subect Is The Child. Dr. Olsen is enactment. He believes that the people oi the state have a specialist on children and the pub- made their desires so well known upon this important as, followa : "United States Senate. Committee lic to especially Invited to be present. question that further parley is merely a means of delay. Mr. Mackay desires his friends to understand that he , on Expenditures in the Department The lecture will be given In the Cen- I the Republican convention. He desires to to stay until the matter is determined-brace for to la the D. governor C., July 2 of. Washington, Justice, at in afterschool oclock the tral . and open expression of the, desires of the 1J,4 1918, No doubt Dr. Olsen will give see the delegatee come to the convention unpledged, so that- a free noon', He he will stand states secured. he that on the Lake adopted by the Republican convention. platform F, C. Richmond,. Esq., Salt some valuable Information to those people may of their and should that believes the the that He policies and beliefs should be incorpor majority people rule, 4Cltr. Utah. parents who are fortunate enough to - " - into the platform, rated I bars Richmond: Mr. Dear attend. nfr -- 6 bru-tallt- vV v a- ! s - Popular Young Lady Is Seriously -- Charles R. Mabey Announces His Nomination for Congress Candidacy -- d, . 1 -- - -- anti-rac- reat-majority -- d . , -- 1 1 f - i- F - - city--en- d nn-a- nl ! . - -- -' I- e -- -- " -- n , n ; - to-eub- -- f -- BUSYJII COUNTY K . Edward E. Jenkins, candidate tar the nomination ot governor oa An Republican ticket, accompanied kg Colonel A. B. Kessler and David A. 8mith, and John D. Dixon and BKL Hicks ot this city, made a big through Utah county last Wednesday in the Interest of Mr. JenUsd campaign,Everywhere they ImbR friends for Mr. Jenkins and InSBoe-tionpoint to strong , support Car him in Utah county. Everywhere the Republicans had one issue as the paramount issue the campaign and that was prohtt-tion- . Those who have not deotaaMI themselves on this Important qoos-tiowill meet with little favor Ik this county, for the sentiment to s strong for a dry state that nothisK but legislates action will satisfy Bm f voters ' . for J5r . Oscar Carlson, candidate Republican noainatiou W "gomsjp& la in Utah county toda an! rnterte many friends in this section. T. L, Holman,' candidate1 for fta , d nomination for Congress in-- the, Congressional district, camed Provo this morning to the Interests of bis campaign. Mr. Ilujman is- wAI pleased with the local outlook. Harold P. Fabian, candidate - Jsf attorney general on the RepuhQcau ticket before the state convention,' waa in Utah county Wednesday to tta interests of his campaign. E. Jones went through tha copntJ Vk" Mr. Fabian and bis friends. James Devine, aspirant to congiuut-atona- l honors on the Republican' dkdr et, waa to Provo Wednesday to ImISI a few fences for the August convention. Many more candidates have aetft word that they are coming to Utah county, which, to considered one MI the biggest battle grounds for the Republicans In the stater 'Ah the want primaries are called for next Thum-dasome lively campaigning Is' between now and that time. - it n The-suce- - ' y, xatfi-cipat- ed n FUNERAL -- pm-pose- d e' 1 - j - - s Tne-da- ' r - SERVICES FOR PROVO PIONEE -- -- - 1 -- Ses-on- , eas 4 - -- -- I L Funeral services over the remain of George Baum, held to the pleaaasC View chapel Wednesday was attenfcdl by a large congregation df felatnws and friends. The Provo company of Indian wsr veterans attended the services to a body. The speakers were J'E. Booth, albert Jones and Bishop Burdell Davit, all oti whon-- testified to the wortkr life ot the deceased and Bpoke of tkc part he had taken in the building-aof the commonwealth in pioneer dsyst. The music was rendered hy a quartet, consisting of Sidney Cluff, Reed Florence Meldrum and:' ArraSS f Met--dru- ' Hood meeting -- of the" Democratife county central committee has fcee Called by Chairman J.'C. Andersos in Pf ovo tomorrow in the Knight, block for the purpose fixing dates aT. the county and the Judicial convent- tion s and to make apportionment hT delegates. A t MARRIAGE LICENSE Gilbert Tayldc. and Annie L. Dmc both of Spanish Fork have takes tak a marriage license. a uMwta |