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Show Ni 4 t ! . Tonight fair; Wednes-dayfaip.-.vtirm- I'd or. f -- PROVO CITY, UTAH, TUESDAY, JUNE 11. 1912, NUMBER 170 VOLUME CGJUITTEE PI f - - v COLORADO MINE PAYS f 7 This Property Will Distrib- ute a Second $30,000 77 for This yearr - The many" friends of John Find- 7y were surprised to learn this morning that the Kanab cattleman had been robbed of $6,OQOby who a conple of confidence-me- n took him on a thousand mile journey and when he awoke heJound that the men whom he had trusted were well out of the reach of the officers. Findley is 23 years' of age and was a student at the B. Y. U. for a number of years, and is ooll known by many of the OUTING Visits Will be Made to Nearby Resorts Before Place is Chosen.. t- Student Je Was B.a Former of the Y. U.andWell 7 KriowrTto Many People in This Gty. ' OLD FOLKS Chairman (. H. Berg of the Old Folks committee called the members to geiher last night at. the old tabernacle to decide uu the nvxt place y for' holding the" old foiks outing. There were twenty-eigh- t members J present meeting. .James Glove the secretary" aud treasurer of the from the Sixth ward, was selectedto act as sech'-- r retary and treasurer at large and A imte-h- iv j v '' ' servieev with the eomiuiftee. Henry Goddard vV was put in li is place by Bishop i Poulton. and J. d. Madseii of Lake View was put in the place of Nels Larson, Mr. Larson having reached the old folks ago limit. After taking wider consideration nil places of amusement in this section. a committee consisting of ' " " Arthur Craven, .lames A. Loveless EMMA LUCY.GATES . ami Y, F. Giles was appointed to Who Will Appear in Concert at the' Tabernacle Next Friday Eve. visit the resorts find report "back Everyone is looking forward after two years in Germany 'Her to the meeting. The outing will anxiously to the big eoneert program will consist of be held during the strawberry day eveningrto be given by popular and operatic Songs, season. ma Jmey Cates in conjunction Prof. McClellan wil lender' sev- with Prof. John J. McClellan and era! numbers on the Tabernacle the Provo Tabernacle choir, under forgafCTb advance saleHs now HAROLD SPAFEORD ' -Prof. Bosha rL. '51 iss Cates the ledqnist Drug rived in Salt Lake last Sa '.XoTli He Wired A Coach, Roberts That He Had Been Chosen WiILCompete for Medals in New York. atthe Tomorrow Alma Rielmrds, the The directors of the (Tblorado famous M. Y, lT. athlete, will New York City- - wit n t ho Mining Company met yesterday and declared the quarterly three-eeubest athletes of Amerjea for diadividend-Thiis payable monds and gold nunlals before emon.June 23 to the stockholders on the. barking for Stoekholmrand record "June" 1ST ThdsTvill make. people of Utah can look forward a total of $60,000 for this year on to a great surprise in the local the Colorado anif a total dividend , lie is in excellent condiathlete. Provo, since It started producing of and tion may succeed' m captur-.He left Richfield last, Wednesday-mor a total of $2.57, per first ing against all comers. place orning and at that time had share. 7 Roberts Coach of the B. Y. U. a in bank in that city. lie Officials of Swansea Consolidat$,000 received a telegram from Rich-ard- s went to Salt Lake and registered ed yesterday gave out that from Ibis morning, staling"" that at the Hotel Utah, -- where he May 16 to June 8 the property he been chosen ns a member had found friepds plentiful. .Among in south Tintic had produced an -- American the of team to" the ; inthem was a man who became tons of ore average of seventy-siStockholm at this Ulympie games and Kane terested in. Jn daily and that the net profits for county summer; and so lie is on liis way "fad became so" well acquainted that period amounted to $13,000, to New York to join the American that he wanted to buy some of the showing net earnings of about $7 squad. In the meet Saturday Kane county land without delay, a ton. Heavier pumping is 'requirRichards defeated Palmer, the and went to Findley for advice. ed this month, "as the water is comChicago Amateur Theatre Athletic Soon after the appearance of this ing in faster, and this is somewhat duh man for first place in a high gentleman, who gave his name as reducing the profits 'this month. jump by going six" feet and one Indian Queen will not renew the Algernon Clark, he informed inch. Palmer had .been recomhe had made TiiiTmoney lease which will expire, June 23, LEG mended for the team by the famBROKE HIS reat horse raising and wanted to is the result of the deliberations ous Coach Everet C. Brown, but veal the secrets, inasmuch as'Find- - of th directors yesterday. This PELICAN POINT ROAD COUNTY DELEGATES when the two men were taken ley had helped him in Regard to was no doubt the recommendation into consideration James E. SulliKane county land of J. Will Knight. Fred Smith and of W. K. van chose Richards as the better Horse on Son Fell TROUBLE SETTLED IS the second Lorin' Morrison, who last week Then appeared of the two, and without Spafford Causing Serious athlete to stranger, a ii Mr. Ilarker,. who j Visited the old mine in Beaver the outcome of tomor- - , regard was introduced to Findley, as a county. ' said they Injury. meet Richard goes to Stoekr rows horseman whose Alladins lamp are not yet prepared to state wlia't holm. Good of Have Bunch Boosters Left f.fraeetrack luck was.noless won - will be. done with, the property, Satisfactory Changes The best jump made by the, drous than that of Mr. Clark. He j wlielherlthe 'company will - work - Been Made, for the North This Settlers .. While riding a horse to the pas- competitors for the meet 'was by could not"" could the property or lease again. , lose, positively ture lastvS.ittlMny evening. Har- made at Cambridge and was G 7 and Officals. Afternoon. . not lose, they told Findley. old Spafford, the 11 year old son feet 2 inches. RiehahK M H They 'went .to - the races, - or T. N. TAYLOR URGED Willis K. Spafford. met lyitli n believed, can. beat this record by of rather to the poolroom. The races TO ENTER RACE serious accident. As he was go- almost au inch if crowded, and. were run in some far-of- f town, The Flail (Muiitv delegates to Commissioner James lUJmrd FOR GOVERNORSHIP ing along Fifth East near First may succeed iu capturing the first but the returns were to be had in ner and County Surveyor Frank the Good Roads convention Heft South the horse stumbled in a mud place in the Stockbuhn-mce- t, a Third South street establishAccording to reports received and fell to the ground with ment. Findley was assured that 1(rej thp Democrats of the state Wentz went to the west of the this afternoon for Logan to boost pool the under him. The horn of MASONS FROM CAPITOL ' boy meet to lake for tvith om a near roads of good the yesterday parts distance did not hamper the luck are considering very seriously the saddle the caught the hid'sjeft . VISITED THE MASONS -of his companions.. In due oouwe,nomination o Thoinns N Taylor mittee of west fake farmers for st a te a ml w est. aiid jeeialJ,V-JHERE LAST NIGHT !eg, eausing a bad break. He was he wrote a sight draft for Ins $6.;'to run for governor on the Deni the purpose Ftah flinty. A part of thedele-gate- s adjusting ami where taken home, picked lip and turned it over to Clark oratie ticket. .They consider Mr. troubles that went i nji.U ton ol li esy j jj e was rednced, and..is Sixteen members of the Masonic liabeeu going on for the betrClark was putting Taylor J. very strong candidate 40J? some- time. oilier members went by iail. -- Tlie now well on the way to recovery. bulge ea'me to Provo last "night section that up an additional $6000. He told aiuj bjs frjPt1s are pushing his from Salt Lake in autos to attend Utah county delegates to the good After going over the road a Findley so, himself.' interests wherever possible. APPROVES business meeting with' the the PRESIDENT of changes ynre"deeided upon, roads'eonvent ion... areTliarles II. The race was at two to one Should they succeed in making a PLANKS OFFERED .TWO Lodge No. 4 in this city. Story odds, just as his friends had pre- - bjg showing the statement made aud now the entire road from Mard, David 'T, James II. TO GO IN PLATFORM After an excellent meeting arid ' dieted.; Findley saw visions 6f(by jesse Knight twqyears ago, Pelican Point to Lehi ' can he Gardner, Frank Wentz. Nephi ntertainment the Salt Lake lodge riches.- He went to liis friends be would he a candidate for " of Civil returned hom to.jaj One Extension in autos. satisfactA. andinado Packard. Proposes John Straw, 0, collect; but there was a slight will undoubtedly" go by straightened Service All to The and visitors were F.C, Schramm, Y. Departments to all of , the residents of the Smith, J. orye Dunn, Marion Cling-erlay, .The bookkeeper looked the L Concerns Way, as it is understood that lake, while plans were laid for Other Sam net Paul, W.Morsiv Irrigation Judge W.. V. Ferguson, George ance on. the sight draft for $6000. j sjn(,e the statement was made Mr. '' . For West, fr Henry Nelson, Dr. II. N. Mayo, ss cutting-croroads" from the It would have to he converted irto Knight has decided that he would Adams. A, Holman. C. M. Beck, E.-- I. Goshen. S. II. Sherman. .Toy mountain to the lake in order to a cashier's chock for .the same gather support some good 3V. Taylor and "WASHINGTON. June K. Two II. Beekr.T. Clayton Johnson, L. II. Harding. G. II. fuhnish the fanners on high before the winninp crat than 'he would run for the grounds an outlet to the water M. Iy K ar t eh e thee Rembli-ea- u White, R.-for e e a ii n g suggested planks-fo- r (; Connelly Clarence could be paid. This was easily position himsClf. There is very "w ere approved liy MeCorniek. C. B.. Jack, S . D fanners-platform The" furnished road" will UhTTHLunty e stated that delegates done and the .following-day-thjittie question but that the 'a confer- Evans. F. V. Richmond and L. R. at President Taft today be Peliof north he straightened just the ,, cashier s Prats s they would most-o- f ready to forward ence with James T,, Williams, Jr., Revnolds. , turned county-ancan Point so as to cut off tabout d check- - over to liis move ounties-would would be southern that. any" ,pie promote the Taft dclcgate-at-largc- ; from friends and they went again to the)baek- of jjrr Taylor, ashe is one a half mile of travel, and although interests of a good "road ANOTHER WOMAN . system will 7 be a made' near? the change . .poolroom to eollect the 'winnings of the best known men inMhe for .The and first an includes indorsement the will in west, DESERTED; WANTSHER Mendenhai will they join the road .property, of the previous day and. possibly, state,. and has been one. of the big recommendaFREEDOM ONCE MORE oLMenden-hati- s any. move that will benefit TYhc of the president !s a run corner through to do some more betting. factors in .Democracy for a .numt., of the to tion include service ciyil field and join s wi t h a n t he r state All of thenTexpeet to ar' Mushed with the magie of easy ber of yeanfi Sarah A. Finch Day of Goshen rive In Logan in timtffor the first all postmaster, collectors of cusroad to he improved. pieeeof to succumbed the money, Findley toms filed nomplaint against (has. internal and has and revenue Now of to morrow the district west the that , , meeting importunings of his friends and WASHINGTONS SWORD M. Day for divorce on the grounds federal off other practically is every commislake the bein&xsettled, agreed to bet las winnings and his PRESENTED ANCESTOR, fiee in the government depart- of desertion. The couple were sioners will arrange to have the original capital on another race.-Jus- t RUEF TURNED DOWN CUTS WEDDING CAKE roads ments Hot now in , married iu Eureka November 28, one more turn of the wheel graded and kept in good PRISONS BOARD; BY 1001. The complaint states that service. , for the Hamers, of fortune, they told him, and he Luck and Fortune Assured Girl condition PAROLE IS DENIED The second concerns principally the defendant left his wife on May' would lie a man of wealth beyond Should She Use Blade as Father the West and Southwest and 1911, and since that time has reall possibility of want". Convicted Boss Loses Battle For pledges the goernment to a lib- fused to live with her. They have His Death Bed. TABERNACLE SONG Upon Suggested . Ilarker took charge of the monSERVICE DREW LARGE Liberty, and May Not Petition eral irrigation .policy, v it h, pro- four children, which' the plaintiff ey this time. In fact, Findley had OUT CROWD SUNDAY 10. PHILADELPHIA, Pa., June gain Until Three Years More, visions' for a longer-time-"- of pay- asks the custody of. She .also not yet set eyes upon his" winnings. When you wed.Edua, cut your ment for irrigated land hv set - asks that her maiden naure be Ilarker was to bet on a certain wedding cake with the sword of The song service at SAN QQEXTIN. Cal.. June Taber- 1 ! ei'!777r77!77r 777 The horse wbn, but Nark - ke horse AbrahatifHxiSvFs naelea for HyndayuftermOTn prrrved application atkcroj.om, inouy ill the sum of $35 per month rrTame back to Clark and Findley will bring luck and fortune. splendid success and p large num- parole, baekeoby a petition from GREEK SHOT BEAVER and attorney fees in 0 he sum of and confessed that he had taken Treasure this blade with which ber of peopkfwore in attendance, Fremont. Older, managing editor AT COLTON AND WAS $50. a sudden hunch and had played to wju our in- notwithstanding the fact that the of the San Francisco BuRetiii,. was FINED 100 DOLLARS Washington helped another horse. Clark was dumV dependence. state COMMERCIAL CLUB ' priesthood meetings were being denied here today by founded, ite lost his temper and These were the death-bein- held at the University, and Mutual hoard of prison directors, vvldeh MEETING WILL BE . Tonilny Burkas, a (?1s;ek arrestthreatened to kill Ilarker, setting structions of John La Bree to his Improvement conference took a based, its decision Mot on the tab ed iu Spanish Fork canyon' last TOMORROW NIGHT upon hini with liis fists arid beat- daughter, just before he died four great many -- people tp Salt Lake. that R failed To win the signed to this city and brought jurday ing him to the floor. In this deal years ago. She earried them" Out A movement is on to liaVe support of Judge Lawler, .who sen- !i,v IKTL Madsen.-deputA special fish and meeting lias been Findley was supposed to have lost to Hie letter yesterday when she these song sen ices continue Kit tenced him. hut on where his called for the Commercial club general game commissioner, his winnings and the original least one each month, as they are grounds that his was not a fit trial took place yesterday before tomorrow night to discuss the married Harold, A. Smith. . The sword .descended .to - the decidedly pleasing to tlu. people Judge E. HxJories.- - He was gas plants the G. A. R. Veteran, When the fitof' anger brides father from his ancestor. of Provo and draw large emigre- - mad charged uith kilftug a beaver? to day in Provo next Saturday, the Ilarker and Clark again became John Ilawston, a manufacturer of Rations. Professor-Boshrd aitdj' If precedent is "JoilmeeJ. Kuef which he pleaded guilty and was to'U niereial club excursion from friends aud set about the recon- printing calico in Philadelphia in members of the choir were well will not he allowed to appear for. given a fine of $100 orpug hun- Salt Lake en the 19th of thb struction of the fortune that had colonial days, find An ardent ad- - pleasedwith,the turnout Sunday a hearing on his peti!oi - before dred days in the comity jail. Thus' month, president Irvine has' asked gone glimmering. nurer and firnYFricnd of General and hope that, the Stake Presi-- i late in Ihc summer of 1!ii5. when far 'he has been unable forw large attendance in order To .Come on to Denver with us Washington, who gave hini theldeney ivM arrange for has served 'ofLis the money arid b housed in the transact the necessary, business 'cals monthly. ,7 . that is waiting to he handled. f Continued On Page Six) county jail. oom-pefe- iissoeia-tiorrrhaving'rnov- - s -- v4 L - . 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