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Show ill jpAOEa VOLhXXVU-NU " L HLIn III THE ,t :i.v ..' ''I'. ' - ' " - r.r W- - J. PROVO, UTAH. TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 7. 1911. 1W. Q. V n two i:i:v,r3 DAYS K. tC. rtwrr E3TACLI3nC3 r. ii z u - Ji- m ill -J -- u nn UU Majorities Vary But Safe; Vote Was as Heavy as Expected and Last Hour Saw Spurt in Votinjj : , 1 "j i MAYOR f "7 P I 2- j'- - - . , - " $ ' '- . ""b -- v ' w; S 2- - gr ' S. r ! .r. 1 . . 135 142 "179 1428 932 1765 ) 11136 I :.. 228j Fifth 232 . 111 Seventh Eighth 1 Total Maioritv- 114 114 WW f 629 186r;25l 871 in- i m ... it... rn 959 St' l4ll h786 11583 452 797 CHARLES F. DECKER, Provo's New Mayor. ciiuwEarasoi tells LEROY DIXON Commissioner Ii SI!) AMOUNTS TO SUM When tho taxcfs en hav-be- pafd to the county treasurer there will be $53,835.36 coming to the city of Provo, according; to the report which hat been given the city council. "The val- uation of city property, according to madt4 by tne county $2,870,05v ; the corporaanje tion assessment value was set at the assessment -- , ., $207,-1- total valuation of making a The city tax-- 17'2 mills, "from taxes of 4 which makes a total ' $53,853.36. At session of the council held last night the bills for the month were allowed, and other .'minor mat- - . ters m nded to. Louis Kelsey, special engineer,. who iiad been employed - the tech- nical direction of the building of Ihe new water system was released from his duties and Ihe recorder instructed lo issue warrant In settlement i mm FDifR nOBBERY Hill: l)F S53.858.36 4-- fr ver COFFERS J o- 4- - . H.F. SMITH FORMES MO It - JUMPS IN FRONT FIB Patriarch John Smith, fifth presiding patriarch of the Mormon church, SmTTh7IEe ana'nepTTew of Joseph prophet, died at hi sresidence In Salt Lake City at. 11:35 o'clock last night. He was surrounded by all the members of his family at the time of his OFPEAGE PK OFBIECSR death. : last hour of life Patrl Senator Sutherland," of Utah, a arch Smith talked with his. oldest son, member of tha apnata mmmittna. nn 11. ssmlth, of Provo,: who went to During his A. Milton the young man Meeks, f. arms Salt Lake City Sunday because of the serious illness of his father. Surviving Patriarch Smith are his five children, twenty-seve- n grandchildren and twenty-seve- n It Is stated that II. , Smith, of Provo, will succeed his father as patriarch. -"f - Provo boy, ud w.ll known In ul. Pearson said I)n he did not know either ol the men locality. bitratlon treaties between the United After endeavoring, without success, States.' Great Britain and France. He whn robbed him: and when asked If he had Been either of the men since Mmzeir, tte yottnff teafl. fie" robbery Tie" Answered "no'." PearJ gate tne 8enate.s treaty making pow. son as en the witness stand ' tht traveling salesman in Utah for the oppoents contend While Salt, of .and Chicago greater part, of the put Crane company t.at a.nna through a" grilling PRgVOJPEOPLE IN NEW YORK. Marshal (I. A. Cullinn. or Mercur. wheels of a rapidly moving motor par were Five .hundred Utah people - were 'gwernmental policy stated that he was, notified of the rbb- - of the Oregon Short Line railroad at the reAt;t tne Ut.aii ffresent at the presentation- - of the mbniced by be-rc 8turday goon after it occurred and he Woods senator says he has" no objection 10 Utah silver service in New York yes went immediately to, the scene. He ground to death Into the ratiflpaMon resolution terday, among them being Senator writing Meek appeared pun marks of two "oyfl a specifically that Reed Smoot, Colonel Ed C. Loose, of Worses Veing tid and the prints end Friday, surprls ng que8ti0J186are not included. Provo,1 and Governor. Wiliam Spry parents asIn Ogden on , . him the, ed pp at the Clark cabin. they, believed others of Salt Lake City. and r . road. He went to woods Cross batU8S GRAZNQ RI0HT8 PPF.SIDENT'BFIMHALL RETURNS. uroay, wnere nis actions uiuaviou ' E. H. Clark, forest supervisor, held BAG FOUR DEER. Prosldent George H. Brlmhall h- - tpntfon. He endeavored to norrow a the of with Five boards in the hunters. advisory persons of J: fflstol from H. T. Matthews, agent for. meetings edurornP) from- H three-dayR. Al Van Monte Hodson.N Young. " wooas; at Line to cational visit the Salini &cho1r Oregon Short wanted to shoot JJrovf ana wear eston and Midway Wagenen, Earl Stewart and Fred "vVll- rvtt)on of Principal Henry Cross, and said he .iM nnt Hvft hlm- Grazing associations. The results of Hams succeeded in bagging four fine M.nhoo Rose, .and also other southern Hig were dlsmssed specimens of deer In Bear canyon off ?Mico!b of,tht state.' Tht "nresiden the gun. He made a similar request the .season declared so satisfactory .that it Provo canyon yesterday. Utah.and Tfcf In In he man e'lucational worlt charge pcod 'e;)'i:'; and was! as decided not to make any change ft PailwaV cojdWon,"TniTwa8 elated vyriin BU8INE8S MEN CELEBRATE .jl voTahle prospects for the local refused. "He continued his efforts fur:7n Jhe ' T dryness of , the Even the railroad people wlu"tke : ther without surcess and then left the, " bo"r members re- part In the celebration which is to J1' little town, walking the tracks in the PRfJ ck had.done take place Noyember 15th in Salt Lake MPS. CLOSE WANTS DIVOPCE. direction of Salt Lake City: . . Annie Close bus brought, vnlt; for City in honor of the institution of he waR out of town about a "onallywelL .Tomes J. Close, on tnfl he encountered a motor car drlv-- r lower freight rates for Utah. , The eel- -' ii'Tr jjVri s rha'r)ie of''J-irto T"yld She fn kv Motonnan J. M. Bingham. Meek the ''comnanv-wer- e in oerfect shaoa. ebration will be in the fprm of a ban will stares that her husband is n. drnVnr hepped of the track until the car and his employers cannot account for ; iuet-- t 'whicball " . man, and asks for the custody of Mel. was 8lmosf to him, and then leaned his apperent, sudden Insanity. . i j be- used. ' " " v vin B., David , M. and. Annie Mpv In front of the car and was crushed : ' ' His relatives are of the opinion that I ; and $50 to death, Instantly. . , Close, $100 Jmnintenance, his Drain bad been affected by a bad j RUH T CO AjlT. ' Meek was 31 years old and was not fall which he suffered1 several year . According to the statement of, the attorney fees. Several davs aro Mrs. Close brought an abandonment case married. He was born In' Provo and ago. When be was killed be had $85 railroad en, the rush to the coast 1 against Mr. Close, pnd it developed Is svrvlved by his parents, who live,' in gold and currency In his' pockets. coming earlier this year and already that Close bad provided a bpme for In Oeden', A sister lives in CalrfornU, He was In. comfortable- financial cir-- jthe traffic fs being pressed for accom hU wife in SaK'Lak Ie h?d been' with the 'Crane "onnnv! enmsUnfes' A ereater cart of the east ' Cirv, but the wife went to Snanlsh 'mr vefs ra Vas highlv "esteerced No Inonest was held," , as it Was ern travel Is being run through-Uta- h ' ' fc M? tti& Afntnta . a MunfmUila. Fork. , . ;. tinuinlt mrltll I mu, t)ek f)al T a Va' RnntA fed and he was. beatrn over the head. --- "-- "cross-examinati- , . 7 game-Jepartme- nt caa begun gathering eggs in t reaay Utah hatchery. This number is ex- pected to reach the four million mar.; before the end of" the season. Two million eggs will Ce gathered, at th SpringiTle hatchery, where begn the latter rait of the' week. . work-will the four hatcheries. of the state. D0 beng nlaced in the Murray hatch. efyxa like number !n the Springvllle hatcherjr and the remainder Jn the Fish lakeland Panguitch lake Th? gs ' for the. Panguitch lake and the FisTjshike hatcheries will Vbe shipned from thVuTurray hatchery, fish being Icertt at these points. Sv The distribution "of "easteriKjroblt fry in - the stream of the" stae will tteeii' during the latter part of March. 2.000.- - ' hRtch-erles- .., a'tock . -- -- -- SUIT IS DISMISSED. - The cae of the Utah BlacV ' cnrarppy iB!tlnst the American M;t tie and Onyx "company, . which title to some yaluab'e marble situated near Pelican Point, Property, has been dismissed. - V es . tJOOO SHOW COMING. ."The Girl la the Taxi" comes to the JDpera House next Monday. The show has tho reputation of. bring a good one end has the endorsement of many Auditor.' RFJI WOULD Til! Iff OLD 0A!ICE UHIVERSITY The department of, physical tralatnjB the Brlgham Young university b preparing this winter to make a special feafres.ofsoguJatJSa,turdaj afternoon play day for the boys anl girls. The initial steps .will be takes next Saturday, when the da? ancedl sections in both classes will be invited ' '' Into the gymnasium for an hour of While this & games and FtaTOanasTOair scale it will llkeljt row and may be the rnenns of getting the school onto the campus for v general play period, when the Weather . warms in the spring. Dancing as an art. has degenerated during the last century.. The bid co lonial fancy steps' dances, such as demanded grace anl -ease and skill, have been gradually and! replaced hy the modern wait?, which demand very Httlegracey ea?e or skill and are, therefore, easy ' to. learn.. One Important purpose the Brlgham Young university play 7 hour is to revive these old colonial dances our grandfathers and grandmothers danced, and to use them for gymnastic and aesthetic value. folk-dance- s. . two-sto- p ofi ."' The fall spawning of the eastern brook trout has commenced and the al- state tish-a-ad - of SEN. SUTHERLAND III BOY v RALPH ELLIOTT' - districts gave Park a majority was at this time that the American manIt - if,!- &4 At the meeting' of the board of county commissioners held yes- ter' reports from the county of-fleers were heard. From County Treasurer E. T. Palfreyman came the report' that October .2 there was $2,412.51 of school funds in the treasury; $6,013.71 was collected during the month, making a total ; of $8,426.33 on uaiiu. i.ia..m general county fund .Treasurer" 'Palfreymatt a ported balance of $19,032.60 on hand, showing that the county is fn sound financial condition. agers conceded the election to the Citizens. , -- 1 i (. d TREASURERS' Utah applet shipped county by Independent shippers durof Park men. ing October as follows: Elberta, two in decided favor had the that indicated cars; Payson, two cars; Mapleton, two people Early reports cars Lake View, three cars; Provo en : ticket-Fifte"54 4485 "Park" districts out of gave of the Citizen's Bencb, two cars; Provo City, six cars. and Bransford 2947. Nineteen districts gave Park 5805 arid Brans-for- d Sheriff George Judd was the first witness for the state. . He told about trailing the rohbers and of locating some cast-offclothing, a pair of spurs and other articles, which he afterward ascertained bo.kj!gij to the defendants. Sheriff Judd identified a map of the railroad .and tho yoint at which" the, robbery occurred Fol.er Peaison,- - the victim of the robbery, was the next wltnpss. He ''oscrlhpd his assailants by. the cloth' thpy, had on at1 the time. One of the men, said Mr. Pearson, had a red face, was s'jm ' and wore corduroy "ronsers. He claimed he was resting ?nder a cedar tree- - when he was struck over the head from the back. Reore he conld recover a burlap sack Lhadbeen-J5lippe- 4-v- 1 MONEY - 3717. Twenty-seve- n of nearly 3000 votes. ' HENRY GODDARD ' Term. for Term. Commissioner - The trial of the case of the State versus Prank A. Clark," who i charged with holding up and robbing Heber Pearson, near Mercur, September 19, was re- sumed in the 4istrict cJourt yes- terday morning. - for The latest information given out at the headquarters at Salt v v tv'i been Bransford. Tliis has Lake City is that MirPark has won over conceded at American headquarters. Lawrence has been elected as one of the commissioners. There is some doubt as to some of the Constable Samuel IT. Klrk, of the other candidates, but it is generally believed that the Citizen Pleasant Grove, precinct, banded In his .- - - ticket is elected in its entiretyresignation to take effect Norember " election returns since the outburst the been enthusiastic has 15, which-w- a So accepted. R. w". B rereton reported seventeen began to come in that the city seems to be entirely in the hands care' of out of of - 1-- any candidate. There was considerable enthusiasm as the returns came in. Large crowds of enthusiastic young men who paraded the streets celebrating the election of the successful candidates. Shouting and a hurrah of boisterous noises were sent through the wintry air, indicating pleasure on the part df many. ' . . SALT LAKE CITY RETURNS. !.. -n ' 251 500-mar- k. li.r.i,,vriiirrl.4.gi,'r... - V- HARLES F. DECKER, was elected mayor in the election held in this city today by a. majority which is near the The commissioners to serve with him will be God- dard and Dixon. The latter polled the largest vote of any candidate and was followed closely by Ralph Elliott, who was elected auditor, .by a large majority. The vote cast was not as heavy as some city elections in the past and the briskness and vigor usually displayed was lacking. The lead made by Goddard overTrisby could not be overcome-- , andthfe majority was a surprise to many. Farrer was given 633 votes, which is the lowest vote obtained by r,,i .ft.- 233J8t 496 - . 126 ...300 114 159 "3 . 3 el, UQ 31196 73 93 j 273 f 171 99 ' 296 194 53 f59 187 220 132f 86jjf31 30 .23Tf 24 j 89 j 167 83 j 167 114 37 306 158 j 184 137 206 206 212 102Q12 203 129 186 07 j" 124 Y24J 6g 179 74 222 Fourth ' ' AUDITOR a I " ' .Third i-'- U 3 S I 4' Second I f COM'S'R , First . ' I ? DISTRICTS I COM'8'R . F-- day-andwa- s cross-exanjinatl- , . .ndh.8 v BIC IIEBO SHOWS t' . . 6009 IIICATIIS - s' . ,if of-t- , - Just-clos- ed , he of-t- t.v t""t suh-stati- on T1 " " : . " en excop-VvTi- ta - . " - ' - . " ) , and-childre- n . ! - ( . - " i ' -- ' p Utah-produc- C. A. Erickson, superintendent of the Big Nebo mine In the Santaquta district, was here Saturday, to meet with the directors of the coraBany, The tunnel which la now in 575 feet Is In dolomite lime heavily impregnated with iron, and. there are, other fa dlcatlons of the near approach to tha vein which ccqrlng to the survey, should bo opened at any time. Tbl3 vein is 0 feet wide on the snrfaca and carries lead and silver Some rich ere from this property occurring ta pockets, was shipped by Mr: ErlcksoV the locator, years ago Two shifts arat at work on tho property, and the management expects to have lome encjur. aging newa for the stockholders la it near future. An assessment has J'i:4 . beea levied on. the. stock, of tie ' ' , ; cir;?-eaay- . ' |