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Show .f- -" ' kTii .k,; J 7f'' Um The KICK Postl Want you dont -- v, get your paper larly over town. Call wv tf r r 1 Ad Column When In Need dont tramp all $r If I r regu- - . 13. f , i, ai P iii t v is :.r- : NO. 129 PROVO CITY,-- UTAII,F1UDAY-MARCII- " VOL. V1U 7,191G 1 f - fc COUNTY flnORNEY PARKER ANSWERS WIIITECOTTON CONDUCT r- V , A'A TROOPS ON THE ROAD AFTER VILLA AND THE LEADERS - H Oil OF HIS OFFICEI - Attorney J. W, N. Whitecotton has CHECKER BOARD STOLEN made public a statement that he will FROM SHERIFFS OFFICE swear to a complaint charging Coun $1 ty Attorney George P. Parjrpr with Lost, strayed or stolen, one v Unlawfully appropriating to himself , Whltecot-tonchecker board from Sheriff to J420 'which, according counUtah belongs-trightfully Henry East's office property n ty. In his proposed complaint 4 of Samuel Trotter, deputy. 4 says that he will show that For the - last three or four 3 County Attorney Parker drew this 3 days Deputy Trotter has been money to pay his stenographer, but on the lookout for his favorite of into the an investigation records checker board which suddenly claims and the made oy tie county disappeared from the sheriffs Mr. Parker to the county clerk show office and the entire force has plainly that Judge Whitecotton is in i been unable to Ideate it. error as the claims called for clerk i Deputy Trotter has develop- hire and name no party or individu ed into an expert checker al. Player and during the past an The Provo Herald in attempt ew montbs bas taken the lau- to screen Judge Whitecotton intimat- - j I from a number of Provoc rels ed in its issue of last night that which may have ar-leaders, County Clerk E. T. Palfreyman had and caused the oused jealousy attempted to dictate to the county loss of the No arrests board. attorney relative to. a deputy and have been but the made, yet so has caused not being able to do now on are officers trail the General J. J. Pershing. this trouble. & of some of the suspects. , Mr. Parker, when interviewed said: who has been This is one of General Funstons while General Funston, That it has been the custom for a ' on' the way j left in supreme command by the war number of years for the county mountain batteries now ! & will attend to shipment to appoint a stenographer toward the Sierra Madre mountains department, LEAD MORMONS who would be paid, $50.00 a month and munitions in the little of Sonora and Chihuahua to catch of troops and also a deputy who would be paid States is making. $35.00 per month. During the adminPancho Villas hand of marauders, war the United TROOPS III MEXICO istration of Jacob Evans, I was depGeneral Pershing is in field command General Frederick Funston. uty to Mr. Evans and my office adTO HUNT VILLA! joined his and therefore I could at- tend! to the work of the office when B. Y. U. CIRCUS WILL J. A. HOLDAYAY he was not present. During a large Relatives of Bishop Hurst have WILLIAM PROBERT BE HELD SATURDAY Mr.- - Bagleys. administration been in Prove Attending the Brigham partpf MO JIT INTHP.qYM. ii. ll. Larsen .was .deputy county. at- Young - t aiders ityand.-a- r & .well B1EDTUESDAY SERIOUSLY HURT -IMr. with worked condiand Bagley serious with the torney acquainted Education The departPhysical ' in his office.. When I took office, tions In Mexico where they have ment of the B. Y. EX will hold its ; 1 AY -FUNERAL A RUNAWAY there was no Republican that I could spent considerable time since the annual exhibition end. circus Saturcould render outbreak of the war. However no appoint? as deputy who day 'evening, March 18, beginning ' the assistance that I desired, due to report has been received from s William Probert, 76 years of age promptly at 7:30 p. m in the Y While driving a colt across Provo since the last outbreak when the fact that the county does not fur- dfei here Tuesday night of acute gymnasium. Bench about noon yesterday, J. A. nish any office for the county at- Villa and his force raided Columbus. been has which This always pvent ' Brights disease, ' following an illness Holdaway ct Lake View met with a Two new buildings will be erected' torney and, therefore, the work oi one of the most popular staged at I now two weeks. Mr. Probert is 16. accident and conntl on Center street between Second ard The of about El Paso, Texas, March the office must be done at my prithe B. Y. tT promises to be better serious which is in the Farmers Seventh and Tenth cavalry, said to I was born in Hartfordshire, England, office a vate fracture! with heme to' hip. Third We?t streets within the next his ' than ever this spring. ln addition amVMerchants bank building, three be advancing into Mexico by forced and came t0 utah hen j 5 'years of to the regular, class exhibition of Mr. Holdaway hitched the colt to a two weeks and .other business acCulbersonB ranch I ' blocks from any other attorneys marches from ln the department, there will be special light buggy and was driving across fIrst He sett!ed FU,m0'e tivities are promised for Provo durOffice and where the records and the near Hachita, N. M., Tweie nearing -selections from the the Bench when the animal became dances,, stunts, in and served the Millard county office the Villa tterritory In the Casas J files of the ing the early Spring. The Utah-lda-r famous Hawaiian minstrels, sleight and after taking fright, ran ho Motor fractious are kept. I took this matter up with Grandes region tonigni, according to j Blawk Hawk war when he fought of hand company has( started to performances from Mysto, - It crossed several ditcheB away. the county commissioners and told the most reliable information which against the Indians near Scipio. , esthetic dancing, at 132 Wea the Magician, on when 'tear down the buildings them that a deputy would be of lit- could be obtained here. and an ex- with Mr. Holdaway holding stunts clown pyramids room the big for to make broke and the animal had Center tle assistance to me and that if they These troos Are reported to be became manager of the first street hibition" Clinton Larsen, the bridle b Icotn to that v&K be ;jump greeted by the minimum of free swing. As Holdaway jumped garage would allow me $65.00 a month for marching vho was chcmpicn, about American juirlcr built the which next to thaf to be The railway, led pany. to building be from the buggy a hind wheel struck by Mormon clerical help, that I would conduct equipment and I tirfie from this city toward will attempt to equal Alma W. Rich' bank Merchants and running Farmers the colonies Mormon scouts from the at , his hip causing the fracture. my office without a deputy thereby record of 6 ft. ards- Olympic 'alie- - Me also served as a Colonia Dublan and Colonia Morales. I He was picked sip and taken to building will be a strictly modern a month, $2X00 ' the ' county saving I inches. council. In 1902 he 3 , theii; point of departure the ber of tbe his home and Dr. F. W, Taylor of grocery store and meat market and -- v There has never been any appointmile to Casas moved from Provo to Raymond, this city was called to reduce the will be occupied by Sutherland Bros, ment of a stenographer for the coun- distance is eighty-fivMOUNFOR HEADED I VILLA to where he an(T later Taber, . and the start was made fracture and today Mr. Holdaway s who are now conducting their busity attorneys office, nor have I ever TAIN PASS INTO SONORA of Interests, About J bail number a lnness ln the old Frisby block. Villa If morning. resting quite well. appointed a deputy. Each month as early yesterday e to returned Jie ago A number of new residences will, to resistyears tends eight offer aca any end organized fence The horse ran into arranged I have submitted an Arlz., Mar. 15. Col. Dulo Douglas, - J vo and retired from business. During be to be built through the Provo Building his posiCmight dampursuers was caught without doing any count of $65.00 for clerk hire. This I the past few years his activities Campbell, commanding a flying cav-i- age to the buggy. Loan and other loan companies to soldiers States and sible for United whd been has $65.00 has 'paid the girl I The connected with the A Fool There .Was and, been have come contact largely in state. his of the wln outlying now is who and working in my office Indian War veterans and the fight General Calles last night tlfat. the soon. . The wprk of excavating the south, very posts also and has month a at Liang getting $40.00 commander The American expedition Is pene- he had to obtain national recognition American site of Center street has commenced T CO. OPENS paid the additional help which has ESTATE him that Villa informed had He as ranch served men. these Mexico ideal under for weather near Fifth Wesi; and the Ryberg trating been necessary for me to have durlocal company until a was headed for Las Chineneas pass, BROKERAGE the of will season not The hot tain Bros, will soon have S& big force of lng the time that I have been in be reached for a month or six weeks, few weeks ago when he resigned and Intending to enter Sonora. Colonel men at jwprfc- - excavating the office. It Is true that a large part The Garden City feeal Estate com- whole south side of the His Campbell said he was starting art and If the windmill wells which dot I a new election took place. street, pre- of this extra work has been done by pany has connected its office with part of pie country- through which I death occurred on his 78th birthday, paratory to laying the pavement. my partner, Mr. Robinson, who is the I the E. W. Hulse & Co., stockbrokers The Orem Is survived by a deceased are not Is The expedition passing company will also pave the a Democrat, but 1 considered that the of Salt Lake and will carry on a - situation I R. William water children, dried the and six widow supplyup centers this Spring and considerable mere fact that Mr., Robinson is a I brokerage business, in the , mining work Is In sight lor Provo workmen. Mrs. H. A, Clear of relieved. should he Probert Ibapah, moonlight Democrat should not deprive him of stocks in their new home at 182 W. make it possible to see after j vens of Raymond, Canada; Mrs. when , tQ due compensation receiving Center "street. The local company for some distance. Definite in-- tie Stringham of Provo; Lyman ProC. HAYCOCK our situation he was in a position to formation that the Mormon settle-- J will be ln a position to furnish the G. of Midvale; 'Mrs. Eva Wood of bert to I which required OPENS NEW GROCERY handle the work latest information, as Mr. Hulse, the ments, ' with their 500 American I Taber, Canada and Mrs. Stella Smith o have done more effjciently and eco- men, women and children,, were safe I of Provo. He is also survived by head of the firm, lu not only on the The G. C. Maycock Sanitary Gronomically than I could possibly get and unmolested was brought here to- - J market, hut publishes the Utah Min twenty grandchildren and five great else-tit. opened business yesterday at 65 cery do one any United States hnd Carranza permit- ing,. News the only strictly mining day by Daniel Hurst, son of P; H. j grandchildren. North Academy avenue. The, buildletters state. Market .With reference to the statement Hurst, the Mormon bishop resident In .the . services Vere held In the ting either side to send armed troops t paper Funeral .was of nd Thu completely renovated will ing made in last nights issue here. Mr. Hurst ,after bandits who crqssel the border are being prepared weekly ped brought. news Fourth ward chapel today, sanibest constructed Mr, the pf along on address to Provo Heraid to the effect that sen be appiicatlie called-foany fullest1 , r to be of much military j l. Booth, taking charge. . Many tary lines and an excellent line of Palfreyman or- Mr. Gardner had at importance, which . w as forwarded - to speakers told of the sterling qualithe .United tion- the to direct staple groceries hm been ' installed , tempted in any- manner, General Pershing. deceased and of the esof the ties The eighteen months old child of by the manager, G. C. Maycock.,, manner in whifh my office shall be Mr. Hurst refused. tV make public teem in which he was held. The Mr. Maycock has extended an Inparticuany Mrs. Joseph Muhlestein feI yesterf conducted by appointing its naturp or details. veterans took part in the War vitation to the buyers of the city lar. person deputy, will say that so According to Mr. Hurst, Villa has services ahd followed the funeral day and" broke its wrist. Dr. H. S. to visit and inspect his stock of is entirely at most 400 , far as 1 am aware, this Walter G. Taylor mnd twenty other Pyne reduced the fractute. men, some of whom are cortege to the cemetery. "e goods and his splendid stand, untrue. residents of this city have brought wounded. He said, also, that It was was who A baby girl arrived Wednesday It is true that Mr. Wootton suit agalnst 'L; E. Eggertsen to colnot. believed tn the Mormon- - colonics CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG AND THE LURE OF BIBLE STORIES at the home of Mr. an! Mrs. on then re8ldIng inAmericah Fork, that the bandit chief, had more than and costs a night $184.16 CO-promislect WILLIAMS TO I EARL are mother child The the .and appointment 500 men with. him when be raided note signed Jointly in 1906. The Sfartln. j made application for gTAR COLUMBIA SATURDAY sory Will be the Bubject at the Methof , - of deputy county attorney, but due Columbus. alleges that all but the getting along nicely. complaint V dist church next Sunday evening at myIn the was I city fact that to the neither Earl Lilliams nor defendant have paid their portion. Perhaps ' 7:3X The Mutual Improvements associself, I didnt need anyone to help ever appeared , nbstly welcome such , investigation, Clara Kimball Ydung At 11:00 aFm. the pastor, Rev. C. of the central district of the ations me 'and, therefore, the only time I The Physical Training department I know there bas been no to, better advantage than they do ln because C. Hartzler will preach the first of Sixth stake-wln meet the Utah ill needed a deputy, Mr. Wootton would office and that it has Vita graphs! tiS five act drama, My of the Brigham Yoqng university- ward my graft & series of sermons on ,in The Lords for thai" dt and Satevening this, afternoon, he unvallale, I bought s than Official Wife, as It serves to give will present its annual circus run m'ore economically teen is Our The Prayer. subject There contests. to their - The preliminary would be unwise to put the county program fqr the j this office has been run for a number them both an excellent opportunity urday night. All He? Who who is choFather, aad will be stories of retold girls an additional expense appointing It is evening consists of band music, Ha of years. As to the service which to show their rare talents. v will be welcome at these r a deputy. waiian melodies and athletic con - j ruses, senior orations and girls and , Columbia at feature The, the has willing gm received,! the public - So boys quartets. tests far as any suit orvmy invest!- ' mofrow, let the public Judge. ' ear- most I this matter, in gallon jl -- o 'White-cotto- ( j . - - ( ; - -- BUILDING - - t-- ACTIVITY i! - 9 : 00 N PROMISING reia,-tive- - county-attorney- s v - , mem-Fro- - 98-10- 0 s, e' aa i Pro-anc- J n . r i I Garden city - J real 1 office . J - - v -- Bte-nigh- ts Lot-dar- k ' 1 o J k ,l J f Bishop-understoo- - - , , - Indian -- . J 1 ( to-t- o - 1 Lj A MOUNTAIN BATTERY OF AMERICAN at-ten- d 1 ,P H i -- J - 4 |