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Show V, ....... -.- THE PROVO HERALD tiiiiii-niiiriirL- Iii 1 1 IIIHI 1 I I 1 i k I week.-----".-'- U - - n a ""sqtfad-fotle- v r Alfred Lorenzo" Royal, the old son of William Royal, an employe Pacific railway at Og of iheJSc-utherden, was instantly killed on May I by the accidental discharge of a shot ten-yea- n hands of.Oeorgi. Smithj a playmate, 13 years old. ; Jildge' William C. Hall, for many years one of the foremost oltlzens of the state, at one tlm a Judge of the mining Third judicial district, and lawyer of high repute,' died in Los Angeles. May. 7. Judge Hall's health bad been falling for sorde years. John H. Brown, aged 48, of. Salt Lake City," was drowned on May 3, In the Snake river, near St. Anthony, Idaho, According to the report,' Mr. aear., thar. atream i)rown when he was seized with an mttack oi heart failure, and fell into the water. Cave Latham, wanted by the police of Salt Lake for forgery,' attempted to kIHlwo officers sent to arrest him for creating a disturbance at a pit vate residence. Latham 'fired seteral shots at the officers, none of which pjn-Jnili- e ; "was-jyallil- ng V d .wy$asJ99shrQ': I Ti mber So KTn"gto" bftlieve 4ind- - women those, "would have saenfieo Fred Reward Goes h fallows mnd' had to be made, and Jlmmie and I are Death Meets Bravely. the' Boise, Idaho: Fred Seward----They .think tliey ,wl11 railroad me to the penitentiary. They will find banged in the Idaho penitentiary at 8 they are mistaken. My fight has only o'clock Frldav morning tor the mur were, noil been begun, jimmie ana (Zttrrian'mwliMiw''nt-- ' aiiowea 10 open our mouins at, uie lilPdewodd, at Moscow, in October. 1908. Seward met death bravely. His and thenppopfp w iil know upon whom only words ou the gallows were to the blame should fall'' the executioners. "Do a good job. PRESIDENT TO COME WEST. boys," he jsaid just before the cap was pulled over his head. His necn Will Attend . . Con was broken by the. fall. Seward 6lept tarred and feathered 1 - -- me- A A . from "pYBiduvstt -- - J ."' i vH-H- .' " r PROVO points east FOB BASX" vii .... ... . .... 9:81 a.m. .... 9:16 " . 46 p.m. ...i. 6.1)4 " . .... 8:41 " for Sanpete pointsTT, i rr for all points east! ....... .v. .,'..... for Tintic points. . . ...... ... for all points east ...'... . LBAVB PKOVO FOR WBST .' and north . . .". . . . . .. . . .. for Salt Lake- -. . . , . . for all points west and north .t. . . . . . for Salt Jjke'aji4;0gden.XVSS-for all points west and north .... .... 5 for west . -. , 1 ,' 9 3 No. 122 for was-march- ed ,11:40 . 8:34 a.m. .1:66 p.m. . 4'J . 9.61 " LBAVB PROVO FOR NORTH .... . Heber 90 a.m. ..:: a ABBITB PROVO FROM'NORTH ;iNo. 121 Xrom Helwt The only line to Ogden and Denver without change. - , for. all " No. down breakfast As' h& the corridor. fromhis JceH the 4prison-er- s bade him farewell, to which - he "Good-'bye- , boys, God responded: bJessTou.'' " Seward embraced relig ion' a short time ago and the pastor of, the First .PresbyteTianchurchcs him t" the galloys, LSeward'a crime was one of premed itatedV"- murder.- - Angered because Clara O'Neal, with whom he was Infatuated, would not quit the life she was leading, he went to her apartments, and, holding her with one hand by the neck,, shot her dead. He then made an unsuceesstul attempt to cornmlt suicide, ; He was convicted' in December and sentenced to be hang-conrrg-pled- 1 the-Wat- er will-brin- operations 6 W 2 "7 8 " " " .. Salt Lake City. special ;fo the Herald, from Washington saysr " Jn conversation Saturday with a senator. President Taft gave the first" definite assurance that he would vLiU..; llis--l west during the coming summer. The senator conveyed a message to the : Live In De five r7 No. : r Trans-Misslssi- LKAVB .. t 'lriaI..N6"-g"Sk1lrtW1ile-tallriiig- g CurcentJlrneiTable a . I II in vic-Hm- A; Patten the Chicago wheat dealer, has decided to make r Denver ": his home. He has made this statement In recent letters to friends at Golden, Mr. Fatten, it is asserted, g his family to Denver as soon as the - QTHZ te-4- Post says that James e Both Phoses. thy-wei!- 1 soclation ; holding lands tyider the Gunnison reclamation "projectrvPhicB has been, under construction by the government for the past five or six years, requesting him to preside at the formal turning on of the water npon the lands ..to. be irrigated this scheduled ;for a date In - ljventbeing:. of his nerpress grain dealings win mit the move, oThe long strain of the August next. The president said that he wftnlfV flfWAtif- tha fnvltoHnn ntlri incident to the recent Etenve.r.--Tb- UTAH. PROVO, -- Adella Shores Goes to Bottom .and Fourteen Men "Are Drowned. . - Wheat 3th North Street, i- - 1 JOSEPH W. DUKN", General Manager. 160 Wet - "LAKE- - STEAMER LOST. " k.t : ; I Je for ) 5 states. t - - paJiyOSIanljihsed Inter-mountai- n - i- Castle Gate and Clear Creek - . .by-th- a'" -- -- " ' - -- ' Ci West Center, Prouot UtaH f -- - Mrs. James" H. BraasCaatins; Etc - ; Cle velanL Q, ILJs believed here that the fourteen members of the snfBcientsum to clear.the indebted crew of the steamer Adelia Shores C A., ? C4.109 have perished, 'and that the- boat lies oesg of the local Y, had been Bubscribed!i atthe bottom of Lake Superior oft tbe result of an explosion in the Whitefisli Point The Shores; which ii Vh school - themlcal laboratory Via is ow ned by the Manx -- Transit com-Bait the- - Soof City. Richard .Robinson a student, received a bad burn on the trpbound, on May 6. - Since then noth-inface, while Professor Clark narrowly has been, heard from her, except " escaped losing his eyesight." newspaper dispatches reporting tJio been fltidlns. pnrt of Jierbert Pr?stgn1.,whoi.has theghores wreckage for Jail sev; held !n4ha-Web-er Th.eboat was in charge, of Captain iounty eral months on suspicion ot being S. Holmes of Milwaukee. She was " Implicated in the murder of Deputy a wooden vessel of 734 tons. Pherlff .JymojLClarkyinUhqn November liSi was feleased'from cus, tody last "week. Official notice has been received at the United States land office In Salt Lake that 8,395,840 acres or arid land In the southwestern part of th state has been thrown open to settlement under the enlarged homestead act of February 19, 1909.""" Governor Spry is promoting a. con- ference of the governors, ,:r senators an d re presentatives ' ofLfaf vest era states fof the purpose oLiornving an allianceto - comprehensively - foster and promote the" best lnterestrof the Recent Cowardly Assassination of ' Sheepmen Near. Spring Creek, . Boyle, - fteacefulatlves the most prominent civil whites..: Jfce jstatecrt " ' t C -- - Utah, died from the effeals of ibco motor"ataxia at his home In Salt Lake City on May 5. At VHe close of the first week's cam -Commercial JLake paign.of, the-Sa- lt club's committees efforts to raise - bu "aulhrn-lIUeF- from "the car and seriously injured. White onvner. way home Jn Upper a well BlttghamMra, X ..WC Burton, was a resldcnt-of-tcat place, k nowfl was one of Long Penitentiary. - . alley. William Nelson, a street car conductor of bgderi." while., collecting rt came Jn con-- fares jonajcrowded -- - MeicerPa. " " most of which was la paper. Smith-,- ' Sr.. whojor .yea rs in 6 A N M lif a:i: "i MiinW C ra. Mine Philippine-Mindanao- ft. be--- 8rv Will It rmi ii Wfe.' TnmA. of cabin on the public square In which H 6eyiH--ad- - ProvbFooiui&Macfilne Tioi .f. r er r ON TV .A 1 Alle-man- to keep the ancient relics of the town. Iake Ciiy, a man thif police jelling ie mi mum t on tHcago, was convict ea on siay 'a charge of aiding in the abduction of , WiltteVhitIa of .Sharon, Pa. ' v BandiU Raided Rich Pearl Fisheries -- A motion trial KULi be The Assertion Made That AH of the and Murdered White Traders, and Indictment Were In made. It Is said that Judge Williams lary,.snd Set-- ' wilt overrule the motion.. and. imnie-- . thtf Vicinity at the Time of the r tlements Inhabited by Peace-Idiateiy 'pass sent ence .'on the WOrnanT Shooting of Sleeping Men. ful Matives. end also on k--r huUind, who was i convicted of kidnaping on May 7. r Both;; it is said; will probably "Ije Pennsylvania Manila. Au nsual nuiii luintJa, sent 'ta- t he westtin which has been investigating the re In progress in the Sulu islands, a- vol prison at- - Pit liburg" for a long lermv cent raid on thesBeep camp ToT canic groop in the .eastern archipel- IJoyle is liable to life iniprisonment, Emg. near. Spring creek, on nd ,' the, irMutiiuum sentence in the Friday returned indictments aga'iist the ago,, near lhSBBid'-iargftst.;. several caseT-o- "The- woman - is":"twenty--tivFor GeflT'geSab ears. . mont hs a Moro bandit na medz J iklri, Thomas Dixon, AVilliam Pise - and An appeal to the supreme court of Charles, exnBlde15 wW,a Ferris, all well known cattle been on a ratnpage; and , the- - Insular Pennsylvania will b:made. In the. men .of Ten Sleoo. charging them fforfto t'Biglier court the question as to with complicity in the murder of a goyernni((NQt...is making every whether, the Pennsylvania courts herder named ltzie'r Tind Allemand lent to the Boyle will, it is said, be fought. arenow ,lnz jail,- - It' is asserted that gunboats Two e now andballotB; e jury in the basin at the time pf islands Tf ib group, were.:takey another vessel- is io be added. to as-- , in the case of the woman. The ftm the. raid. was eleven for conviction and one for " In nipht nf ATarfh 2 tho ramn sist Jn tlie strange chas. second was uuan' M Alleinand & Kmge wan attacked by The . detachments have acquittal. veraJiJaiid tSe " Been sent ouj, and General Duvall, m 0IsTy" ToT convTction;" a party of eighteen masked men. The On her way to Jail, after convictloiti, 'shet Dnien were shot and the bodies inspect-Jtfln-danaotay" ta Re- - hand is- 3 trecting V operaQonsr-- 1 jBhecftadJeeHvied 1? stUlsfOne ijiffipi'I'tehsepme Jikiri raided the rich Parang pearl veriomand jealousy-- of some Mercer ed not to cross a certain line with fisheries and late- x- murdered two "women; their flocki Large rewards have been & f.lalfl girl,"" she said offered Tor lh6 afrejgPof "the" raiders. yHaffTBeitt "these same women Would have pitied taplforl the- nn(aiciVtiftutv unil a num. If the jury had acquitted meI MURDERER OF WOMAN HANGED. ber of settlements inhabited by tn. -- old-tim- e pearance in Bait I ' GAnLEMEII FIVE . Daughter of the IMoneers of lot, Richmond are hullding an $490. I ..: . . The. of III I OF.lTUfiOl X - eaiSt-a- III III I 1 ia BlaeAre ojTtiir Trad of Noted $oroJWur defer, and Hit Attaefceet-G&flsia- " lnf 1 -- k. ' II I 1 . Guilty and The v1ady x0n t'fwpnly-foarll- i over street, Ogden, ; tracks, was thrown 0 n'to ill? public last ;fbe women "sTJluba ofAjialt Ttale started iFingvenre"n.t with public ihaths. at the city hot springs. In north Salt Lakd Thcr id talk of building a railroad from the" mainland to Antelope island In Great" Salt Lakfiulsiul. e.Bta;ihlng a summer resbrPon the island i I 1 1 SEWS F, rhere1 will be a special election held 8, for tbe purpose of m, 'Preparations are being made iri Richmond,; Qiciel bjuniy Iprjh: pav-- : r ing , of side" walks ia: tebustn t sp .d is- - ' I I 1 1 sfamw on 'June . 1 SULU ISLANDS WAIT UTAH STAT 1 v niMnrnn i .. Free . deal has, 4LJsAssert ed. His- agedairnd.motber ;V;-11 UIC (DC Of WUIU uc BCL. list side at at.be- - ITIJflrdale h Republic, WashA.- any lwSeaAugmrtl5BBd?8; hasdecidedTipon-thi- s etej and this This - acceptance as ass ':'7--. l4liroughun - 8. K. Hoo?kr, P. A T. A. L A. Benton, F. Fodtb, G. A. P. D. G. Agent. Via re X thr-J- ia takes -- mean ten will cease to be prominent in the operations of the Chicago grain pits. Mrs. Patten is a former resident of Colorado. . also-t- ancerthat-the-ipriesident-wiH-al- se-e to attend the enabled Fund Secured to Provide for Lectures convenes at - Upon International Peace. . Denver August 16. and the Grand Army of the Republic annual reunion, Chicago. The first material fruit of which will be held at Salt Lake City i the . National Peace ; congress- ,- which about the middle of August. closed here Wednesday night, is a fund of 25,000 donated tdTNorThwef-- t 1 Executes , Negro Fiend. ..Mox Jacksonville John Deas, vife" of a prominent" farmer- - resldinr LTwd,ltaJan JJtcDynamitelMagazjnf for a Target. at Camden, was attacked Sunday br an unknown negro, who was ; later - Washington, Page is a from ia dying a mob of cltizensiftjrtL hospitathere injuries captured by. The woman'B screams at' received on Sunday when a magazine lynched. tract ed er.Bon, who went to her res- containing., forty . q.uartspfnitro-glcue, but; the negro had escaped.. When certne and 150 pounds of dynamite the sheriff reached the .scene the taob blew up. Page and Tony Morrette, had captured the negro,: Mrs, Deas both Italians,' not knowing what was pinned a target to the maga-lin- e himhls throat had in It, and been cut and his body riddled with began shooting at It with bullets. The Bheriff could gain no In- their - revolvers. Merrette was. not formation as to the Identity of those burt. Houses a mile and a half away were, ahakeq by th.e explosion.' FIa.-M- ra. ii Pau-Stev- en y had-WenU- fled TheOvcrland Roufes - rRUlTS that-Mfc-Pa- . -- . - the Way Means comfort- - all Ae :waj .when you travel east. Don't buy a ticket via. a broken route ern --universky'by--Joh nJL;.llndgr.en -- Chicago and cas-Swedish consul ier of the 8tate Bank of Chicago. The fund provided by Mr. Lindgren of Is to be utilized for the purpose " : foiinjUng.a4ennanenterie Go Direct of ?prlzes for'essays-upo- n "tlje questions of international peace and inter denominational harmony. - ( ; A second gift of f S5,6o5 additional to the same Institution to found a chair of Scandinaviaa literatvtre was '. also-- announced by Mr. L'odfirrn, Tell the agent, "THE OVER-LAN- D ROUTE as far as it goes." It means saving of time, in avoidance of changing cars, broken connections, etc. : tures and to secure an annual payment - . Method t.jtj8tate OffidalaJWailk ANDlTSarrWORr .inQto.oiflJboll wveatlqatedc ;: Moroccanfiuler Demands Spanish plyntpianTVash. Formef """Adjutant Civil War4n Turkey Furnishes . evacuation kntTThrtatant ;Wrir-Madri- d. General i .Ortis, amllton, for Excesses or Rabble. ,. charged It is reported that, Mulat wtth embezzlement from the state OonstaBlinoMe.There is Consider1Hafid, the sultan "of Morocco, has militaryf und,"" was arraigned on ; SaV able "disturbancerin " the country broken - cft. nefoUations with Senor ur4ay. rile pleaded not guilty, waived .brlgan- took effect, andwas finally " .'overpow- Merry del .Val, the Spanish .nilnlHter .xamintlon:;an3waOel4j-t- o answer suburbs "', In ered. - - is the. carried on very to31orocco, who recently went to Fez In the- superior court. Hamilton has idage " - L. A. Woodruff, the hermit recently to discuss'Moroccan rThis )ndiuon of affairs wltft him. t heen unable' to "secure bail ia the Tf Is. the result of rapid changes In arrested by the federal' authorities It Is further-state- d tttat the sultart .amount of S10.000. It la that can be near is home In th mountains -- 100 has written direct to King Alfonso de- every state offlco .will bereported investigated government, and undoubtedly of - deserters - fron tnilos from Green River - on Uie manding Spanish evacuation oL-th- e owing, to the alleged loose methods laid to the doors Jn th utiitAr'namclKhth pirm't- - the TormefCflnsta charge.' of e"Mrngob"scen6 ani'tiTaelt would " consider refusal to withdraw tea and political " fugitives v. hoz baVfr-- !hand" letters through United the 4!inuezze-ment- s. alleged Hamptons " V as war. of a declaration , dertaken to l?ve on the country. - . States mails, 'was" r adjudged Insane " ' . ." last week.t ', ' Smooth Plan of Smugglers. tft President. Clty Held Responsible. for.Pranks of ; Plnchot Will. Appeal Failing to diges- t- a tecbetrulol Oiicago. In cotmefTtonwlth the . .Wilson white palntjwhlch she drankv ChanvarFPiHy. arrest at ETPaso, Tex.," of three menw and fmliingertienied Friday that their bcionglng to "an 7Cdenman had to hers of a Topeka, Kan.Theupreme-court- 4 at dining" car crew charged f eriou variauce While be shot to end her misery on Saturday decided that when the deDfiftm?nts"were-In the smuggling--o- f with f tbe-rerassisting OTe. browsing aboutlthe yard the animal hiembers of achaiiVai-r)lacea brld lato--lhinoun try,: trnUed" lands from "pnFj concentrated- - heeattenlloa wpon - a Chinese and groom in a wagon against their partment.to withdraw Sims District States ue-a- s stated forest ranger staAttorney which had been bucketful of paint,' wlH and forcibly draw them up and He entry tor tions. Beyond declining to comply Saturday that between 200 and 300 down a left nrarby. street, they are engaged In with the request of the forest sefvice had -- veteran been El Celestials fom" oi a brought Daniel Eisenhauser, aa act of unlawful violence, nd a these landsthe interior 1 f;; civil wari-- ased-7- 2 years, arrived Paso concealed in, a dining car.-- The ,dtyjauliabJordajnageaThecase to withdraw has taken -- no- action, in 4 detartmcnt- w'efe'Tpal4- - ffflPbr 50(r was appealed from ia Sa!t l ake City last weelCfrom smugglersChinaman Montgomery the matter. It is stated that Forester each of and In, by brought wunty-an- d was brought by Minerva Port Tan d7 Ore,". having walked "theeS-tir- this Plnchot will appearto thsr president, &o..lten.tl0;:th.tftow'."Th Bon. was L knocked 4iawman: Khose disiance.Tteafe4-Teteran:li.a- 4 a view to having the. law. govscheme" has been working for two or down-u. and injured, br" "charivari with ! trrmlnrtf ta be present " ' the question interpreted by three erning years. wiMifwufiiti ; -- And ioncJsdgdis j i- .1aWi;'5onie3yerr &8&T'rTTTZ th attorney. gene"fTfrr": ; i time. Mart President TafL Passing Around, the Striking. Legislators Return t Desks. Rear'Admlrar Roblejr O.- - Evans Op-" his now believed that OscaF Frola-l- - X j 7 .' Judgeship "Plums. ' 'Manila. A unique legislative inci7 Salt Lake boy who disapposed to Disarmament. Washlngton.Presldent 7 Taft on dent was' terminated May It), by the "Ishall Colorado Springs. Colo. Saturday settled three" federal judgei return to the Philippine, assembly, of i: v hell freezes until disarmament vjt January 11,'waa eaten by wild 6hipcontestB. by sending to the sen oppose ten- members of the :.,;irs!lntS7-toatrcoat,-ronsm progresslsta ml- - over n.4 .the devil goes a skating. ; ate the , nominfrtions-eTGorgfr-T- JW who had iwii on a etrike'lor ..s i. tMrf,Mv.lng.i)e(ja,.foun4.Iast. S;un-nefi'y, t Calnltyr but with charaxteriBticr em--- t two boys, but no portions ol wrth?dg-fthBlrn(dlstiicof Washington, Charles A. Wlllard of house In' a body when the Payne- - tariff pMsls."WhfchefWi;;doubt s :f'J.: t.fj.ly meanrng to be conveyed, " Rear Adas district Judge In Min- hill was under Minneapolis discussion several miral i:o'yPQweU,;.. an employe of th nesota 'and William I. Gmbb Robiey D. Evans, retired, In the' weeks ago, and refused to attend the r;-.- ,t - words on ;Kat:cnal.banK'.;.o'rMurray.; ;i non hfrn district of iMabama;. forj theseFriday night expressCharles. T''riiJ5s from 'blood poisonings which Alegislative ed his conclusions regarding a move-- , is Wlllard a warm personarfriend'l work. The majority still had a quor- ment - to achieve universal peace :? Vnv; pliyslcian" believes was the president, and served on thei um and continued to hold his "DOfie after dally ses- through dlFarmameTif. "There can be ly bench : Fhilippiaes from- ,1501 sions, but did not take up any im- no a Inmd'.o of peace except with a strong arma" to i&03. 1, j jior-portant measures. prrsorittfi ot ment," said tbe admiral. SULTAN LOOKING FOR TROUBLE. AO vii "YOu'UteVTOi TouGo.H Ask any Short Line Agent for rates and particulars. Ex-cus- - . ' the-capit- ah -- -- . . . Sunshine, Fruit .and Flowers . 3 a-c- ew " -- nalfter4oTyl a ' i e n r- ' ; within 24 hours of your very doofV It's the t, 1L J u,-u1r.uU pleasure. j?i8hing, tfolfing, AutomobUing other ont door aports Yacttingand mnj be indnlged in every day in the winter. rAUt - . -- -- -- -.v: . -.u- EiftyollaLre"R.ojn " oi'J?,!41 -- TLAKE ROUTE man -- six' month8 return. to tell, you hovr yon uthern Ualifornia and return via San Frantjkxj-ar- a moMl-Bostaf- id sl6pver6rftiwlere. - - - !. Bessionr-TMTierfornran- itr e--f in'-'th- f r. Iaismatiga and tickets, 169 So; Rhln St 'Ask the cano lo insrhrid , Z if yr THE HERALD FOR ALI. THE 1,'EVS |