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Show , ioiiiiiiiEi i The Durability Lenal TvOliccs Of A Frame House " K, appeared in the pleading for extenu ation of the cnnie of John E. Brown, county tammissioneir at :Moab, who shot and killed with one bullet, his James , A.' Dubois, and his "daughter, Lelia Brown Dubois,' last Friday ha& son-in-la- . Who the woman is, her position in Moab t- will not be revealed until the murderer explains in court society, why he was ted to waylay his his on home from a dance way " ' '; and fire the fatal bulled : . That the name of a woman will as was exhibited once when. a numr . M brougtit into the trial' of the ber of men threatened to remove him ot-wha- -- son-in-la- w ( ' murderer was announced today from a .certain range. alone and v 'for Brown, D. beforeyjeni the He went out told them to remove him if they could. They .let him remain. With all his litigation and trouble, he was popular in Grand county, as Is evidenced by the fact that he was elected one of the county " attorneys VJX Houtz of Salt by . Lae a'nd Couis Larson of Manti, Who intimated the "unwritten law" would " be invoked in their claim that the. ' " killing was justifiable. In a statemenlrissued: yester day through his . attorneys, the prisoner declared that' the shobt- ' ing was the result of untold hu- -. mihation suffered for. months by s, Hs "little daughter," Mrs. at the hands of her husband. He declared that his 'had been paying flagrant atten- dions to the "other woman," the pleadings of his wife and friends who knew "of the as- sociation. "I feel certain," said i , 'J3rovn, "that when the facts are known, I j,haH..bej?xpiieratcd!iOT; ' Brown appeared yesterday to have fully recovered from the .'frenzy which controlled him im- -' mediately following the double murder-while-hheld the sheriff and at deputies bay, barricaded in " home. ,4iis ; ? , ," Forest Assistant F: T. McLean- has been in pgden consulting with members of the district office regarding silviculture work in the Manti forest the past year Mr. McLean has been conducting the exhaustive study to the growth and yield of aspen in the forests of central 'Utah. It is said by the forester that aspen is- a very desirable tree for the production of wood pulp, used in the manufacture of paper, and facts concerning it 'will future the esmaterially affectj-the- , tablishment paper Industry of this state. Aspen, commonly, known in the slate as quaking aspTTsquite extensive in the mountains of Utah,the tree not heretofore having been used for much of anything but firewood and fencing. The tall quaking asp tree is usually of small size ...and a great deal of it makes desirable fence poles. It Is a soft wood and burns - rei-atl- THE OF PROVO - .. Averts Awful .Tragedy. The Funeral. ; ".. Funeral services for Lele Brown r: Dubois and her Husband James E. Dubois, who were murdered early Saturday morning by the young wife's r father, County Commissioner John E. :Brown, were largely attended by friends from all parts of ihe country. Only 100 yards distant, in his prison cell, lay the murderer of .Ms daughter and The funeral procession, as it hall to the Woodmen's passed from "50 feet oi the within Cemetery, passed ell iji which la hetdlreaTSefTBb" readllythe4ieatr4iweveivt intensive. There are large quantities ."faces the charge of of this timber in the higher altitudes nurder. of the intermountain country. The funeral of Mr." and Mrs. Du- jois was one of the largest ever held CONVICTED OF DYNAMITj?n Moab. Neajly. 5Q. relatives of the ING PROVO RIVER FISH. wicthif, tragedy were present, P. W. Chambers, state fish and game smauy of them coming-- ' from western Colorado and JUlah county to attend commissioner, said todRy that Joseph Peterson, who was arrested Sept. 6, the obsequies. to say in .regpd to 1 91 C charged with dynamiting fish in the. affair. Long in his cell; moody the Provo river, was sentenced in and morose,, he .now seeins to regret Judge Booth's court at Heber, Wasatch. that he brought about the horrible county Saturday to ?.0 days in the tragedy. No one but -- the jailers mdjstste"1 rienitentiary Saturday night. his .attorneys are allowed to see him, This is the first conviction under the law protecting fish in the state," said and to these he talks but little. Judge D. D. Houtz from Salt Lake Mr. Chambers, "and . although the and Louis Larson of Ma,nti have beep crime was a felony requiring from a " retained by Brow n as his counsel. year to five years in the penitentiary, Therw'ill defend him on the charge yet the sentence of 30 days shows that of murder in the first degree. The infraction of the law will be punished preliminary hearing,, will be held and that the next offender may fare - Thursday. , District " Attorney F. E. worse than Peterson.' This law Isthe result of jteadyandJuMirTnglwork ; jjn. will arrivetoniorrow7-andh- e .and County Attorney C. Robertson the part of the department to protect the fish of the state from wholesale cJwill prosecute the case. Discusses Case. slaughter." ;' D. D. Houtz, before 'j leaving for " Moab "Monday night, - expressed " " follows: "I cannot account for the tragedy, r C facta-fe- ai oe Zl)iit T think Tip. rto It are disclosed it' will be Dear Sirs; "I "heard of PARISIAN hown that Mr. Brown did not ' act SAGE and as , my head would itch a malice or premeditation, i hope good deal, I thought I would try it this may be true -- nd cannot help but I never usediny remedies efere-Relieve it,.as I personally know-th- at was bald, on top or my head. , " attached -- tohis I am using the third bottle and have v .. family;. a lot of hair where I was bald. -- 1 would like .you to see the new to an be and know hinj active hair sprouting from my head. The years and progressive citizen, who had the itching in my scalp, quickly disap " of the '.people of, Grind peared. I am 65" years old and have . confidence co.tinty,.as.BTiowa'by the fact that he been at the azaar 51 years. ' Is Ber1ngJhj3jeconOer?Ll4. county William A. HoppeTrAuctIoheer V; 7 '7- s VomfflsMpner, For the past frve years Harkness Bazaar, Ninth and Samson , jjr Brown, has been recognized as Sts'.f Philadelphia Fa-,- one of the inost jirogressiye of..' the - Large bottle of PARISIAN ..SAGE Buccessfutr citizens pt J3rand county.'l 50 cents. .Guaranteed by Hedquist " . Major' Sattuel A. "King; who acted Drilg "Co.. two 'qtorea, for rfahrtniff, ",T , aTleiaravisef f Mr. - Drown in falling hair and seals itch. Puts.Jife mafly instances, said Monday night: and beauty into faded hair and is a ' "Brown i3 a man of pronounced views, flellghjful hair .dressing. . ; headstrong but devoted to his friends fv..:--- ' He Is persistent Carnation8,"75ca dozen; large, fine and, a , ' a chrysanthemums,-whiteor a pink and yelof reseniment Ms wrong" In v low, at the new place.: Phone ElfiHT v Xancica injury. f "IIe-wa man of,unlimited tierve, O. Provo Greenhouse Company" - , , ' , of-'-C- -- . son-in-la- ... BANK ' cold-blood- -- . Timely, advice given Mrs. C. Wit loughby, of Marengo, Wis. (R. No. 1) dreadful tragedy and savprevented ed two lives. Doctors had said her ( Grows . j whett-atf-f- -- BRAXTON V,: . f '' . . -- , - ' -- a '. v For tickets and information I Lake Route notice COMPANY. . " A. G. P. A. ' J. W. DUNN, Mgr. Roofing . Jn-HJvesX3rad- eo-- Best on the market I Grades High Prices Low Everything right t SHINGLES Let us Estimate Your Next Bill ' Bakef Lumber Both Phones 21. 185 .- PHONE - of-assessm- BACK-EAS- November . pany, entrance 43 'East Center street, Pfovo City, Utah." Any stock upon which this assessment mayi. remain unpaid ,fh the 12th day of December, FOUR FAST TRAINS ;. public auction; and unless payment fa made' before', will be 1 sold on' the 6th ilay of January, 1913, at the hour bf 2 o'clock p. m., to pay sale-a- t lAjnJthe-llnquent8essnnVHiigeth- with the cost of advertising and expense of. sale. JAMES A. OLIVER, t. Secretary.-- Off S East "Center St., Provo. :b. Jtov. 7, 191L f i - " EAST -- 'Vj ' 18. EXCURSIONS December , To htca go TolJSebLouis THROUCH" 55.00- To:.Otoaha and Kansas City 40.00 .. 53.00 To St. to; ; . , - , re-- . ' For further infonpation see any D. & R." G. .agcntlor addfess, V;. LEEPERS CHICAGO, 21-2- 2. ,.rrvr?J 4;...;..,.. rO.W -- -- . Lowrates from branchjlnes. Tickets good ' r ; turning60 days . Ji ed for T Round trip Kresfrom Ogden, Green River and all intermediate potftta - D West Third South. Rio Grande ent: , WANT-AONE BEST BUY-r- A, IN THE HERALD.. Co. eiiveir & . 19iV4Il-beeUnnuent-an4-ailvert- Is- OFFICE KOURS: 9 to 10 a - .. ? 2 to 4 p. m. . And 6y Appointment i t I NewJTrain Service : I FourthWea LSI - RU-BER-OI- D ., 8. ' Salt Lake City. - . - . -- A Roof for Every Purpose : A Roof for Every Purse Big Nebo Mining & Milling Company-Princ- ipal Place of Business, Pro' ... vo City Utah r Notloe is hereby given that at a meeting of the directors heldon the 4th day of November, A. D.1911, an assessment (No.' 1) of, one mill per sare was levied on the outstanding capltaL:st6ck f -- the corporationr payable immediately to Jdmes A. Oliver, Secretary, at the office of; the com- V" 367 '. J. H. MANDERFIELD Name of' Corporation in Full: Clear Creek arl Hiawatha Coal 150 to 160,'west Fifth North. " Both Phones," 232. CasUe Gate . write or call on our Salt Agnt. . good-neighbor- - Return limit, December 4. , , " Tickets on sale November 27 to 29, inclusive. t, 4 A. C. SORENSEN, M. D. Physician and Surgeon 27-28-- 29 : : office of the secretary, Llndon, Utah, on Monday, the 20th daFofNoveem-berri9H- , to pay'the delinquent asfiess-mentogether with the cost of - advertising and expense of "sale..T. J. RUSSON,' Secretary and' Treasurer. Llndon, Utah. ,. ; First pul. Nov.4.. t Launfli7 and Office, . ' Secy. v,. Residence for tickets via SALT LAKE CITY. further information see your local agent or write Andrew A. "Johnson 00 $100.00 And in accordance with law and the board made -- on the 4th day of Sep: tember, 1911, so many shares of each parcel of stock as may be necessary will be sold at public auction at the . , JImlt'60 faya,( 9 . , 22, 1911; Excursion Rentes Via ng 468"Sonth;Acaderay Avenue., . and Salt Lake City Nov, All persons-liavietaims against tne estate of Carl Swenson, deceased, will present the same with vouchers to J. W. N. Vitecotton.- - attorney foKthe estate, at his office in Provo City$ Utah, on or before the 5th day of March, A. D. 1912. oHron- ity question. Rough'-dr- y ed, the clothes will be "clean. You'll save soap, fuel, time, temper .and fabrics. Rates are very reasoable, too. mat Dec. 21 ll 3. jl " " BARNETT; Utah. o. Eastern Points , There are elinquent unon the follow. YOUR WHOLE FAMILY 4ng escribe stock, on account of as sessment No.. 3 of per share, will be pleased you turn your levied on the 4th day$1.00 of September, entire washing over1" to us.. We 1911, the several amounts opposite the know we can't holdhyour trade respective shareholders, as follows: Cert. Amt. unless we satisfy you on. the qualNor Name. Due. Shares. ttTtt mrimn - W. MANDERFIELD, A. G. P. A. -Salt Lake City, Utah , Johnson & Sons Investment Company, Principal Place of Business, Undori, : - . ,vl As For DELINQUENT NOTICE. W on'sale Tickets PJeasant ,Grover XItah W. N. Whitecotton, Attorney for Estate. - All 1 l - ... STENIA SW ANSON RADMALI Hair Ivt DomtttiSicam .f S NOTICE TO CREDITORS. ' him-rself'- Between all Utah Points Nov. 28, return limit Dec. 44, .1911. orisle . ' , ng . ' . S, HOME VISITORS N NOTICE OF POSTPONEMENT. At a mWing of the board of di rectors of tKe Spring Lake Mining Company held on the 14th day of November, 1911, the "time for pay ment of assessment Ko 3 on the capital stock of the company was extended from Tuesday, Nov. 14 to Wednesday, Nov. 29. frightful cough was a "consumption" cough and could do tittle to help her After many remedies failed, her aunt urged her to take Dr. King's New Discovery. "I have been using It for some time," she wrote "and the awful cough has almost gone. It also saved my little boy when taken with a"e- .ThlS match less medicine has no equal for throat and lung troubles. Price 50c and $1 Trial bottle free. Guaranteed by Hedquist Drug CcVs two stores. tie " ' Tickets " 1911. , of-the iJrrtw.c-hasHt- return limit, Dec. 4, 28, THANKSGIVING I : . " STATE a O is nereDy given that at a . xsouce meeting of the. Board of Directors of the Spring Lake Mining Company, held on the: 23d, day of' September, 191L Assessment No. 3 of fifty (60c) cents per thousand shares was levied upon the capital stock of the corpo ration, issued and outstanding, pay able immediatejto the secretary at ma oince, rayson, uian. Any stcck upoH which this assess ment may remain unpaid on Saturday, November 18, 1911, will be delinquent and advertised for sale at public auc tion, and unless payment is made htt fore will be sold on Tuesday, pecenv ber 18, 1911, at 1J a. nr., at the com' pany's office to pay the delinquent as sessment. thereon, together with the cost of advertising and expense oi sale. BRAXTON. BARNETT, Secretary First pub. Oct. 19, 1911. - te Tickets on sale Nov. Lake M inl n g Co. Principal "Place of Business Provo City, Utah. Location of Mlnesr Elderado Mining District, Utah County, Utah. YOU. TO ODD FELLOWS Provo. Utah. November: 28. 1911. a, 1 ASSESSMENT NO. No doubt you. honestly believe that you. don't need any bank account, that the bank couldn't help you any and you couldn't help the bank any. Well, try this ; Go to the successful business" man, in whom you have the most con fidence. Ask him this ques tion: ".Do I need a checking 'accounlwith -- ain- good bank will it help me any way?' OF PAPER e k VT MAY CONTAIN SOMETHING -- . ration, payable immediately to H. A Smoot,. Secretary, No"." 157 West Cen ter street, Proyo, Utah. Any stock upon which said assess' inent may remain unpaid on Monday, ... . . .. AW iuYciuuer win De aeunquent andadvertised for sale at public auction, and unless payment la made be fore, will be sold On Monday, December, 18, 1911, at the hour of 2 p. m., at its office, room 6f Farmers and MerchanU' Bahk building, to pay the delinquent assessment, together with the cost of advertlsing and expense of sale. H. A. SMOOT. Secretary. ' First publication Oct. 31. ON Tickets on sals from NephI, Tintlo and east, Nov. 27j 28, 29, 1911. Other points Nov. 26, 27, 28, 1911. Return limit, December 4, 1911. ' 'r-.U'-',- - THE CLASSIFIED COLUMN INTEREST . Noticti ia" hereby given that at a meeting of the board of director!' of The Lost Josephine Gold Mining con. pany, held on ths 28th day of October, 1911, an assessment (Number 9), of one mill per share was levied, on the : outstanding capital stock of the corpo Spri w de-spi- . - . Salt LakrCity, Utah. November 27 1 2p, 29, 1911. - Josephine Gold Mining Co, Principal Plc of Butlhett, Prove, Return 20, 21, 22, 1911. -18, 1911, . HUTAHEDUCATIONAL-ASSOCIATI- tht. L'ost -- OF Tickets on sale November v ; limit, Dec NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT.- THE BUSY CORNER; Du-toi- son-in-la- Lumber Co. Beba ' commissioners' peo' pie are farsighted enough to their vreduire-- ; anticipate meats 15 or 20 years Jhence.J Some time you maydesire ah addition made to your; , home or somtkchanges made 10Mnak1ex ""tnc.Tibrae more adequate to your demands and here again is an advantage in having a frame house. Alterations cajgT be made much more easily On such a house, leaving pracno contrast between tically ' the old and the nejv, usually at a trifling 'expense. This, however, is only-onof the advantages .in. frame building. We caft name many more that are phased n sound reasoning and long, years of close, obserBefore vation.. building come in and let's .talk this lumber business over. COMMISSIONER 3ROW WILL PLEAD JUSTIFICATION .FOR MURDER OF DUBOIS DAUGHTER'S DEATH JT$ SAID TO HAVE BEEN ACCIDENTAL. ' V ; HE inevitable woman ""when . Spokane, 'Wash. ' For farther information on "the notices published here consult respective signers pr.county clerks is not the1 only feature that Uhoutri the "considered LI .ibuildingU home.--Fe- v national Apple snow . : I A. BENTON, G: A, D., - ; Salt .Lake City. KAN-SASCIT- . f. . ST.. LOUIS . A. . wadleigh, g. p.va.; ,.. ; Denver," Colorado." |