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Show - -- J BOYO E 0 lat en VOUXXVINO. 116. V- ESTABLISHED 28, 191t. PROVO, UTAH, TUESDAY.'NOYEMBER - 1885. Days to Christmas Twenty-Seve- n JOSEPH RAINBOW, WITH HIS FAMILY IN PROVO, IS SHOT .... . HI IS I iu i i I - BURNED TD THE Valuable Jersey Cow and Horse Burned to Death; Origin . Is Mystery lllROER Pi Rainbow Had Visited In Pro vo And Was Re-- . turning When Shot HOPED liniilil I llw Sixteen Provo Men Who Preach Development Given Welcome ULMLUU Have you done your shopping yet? rCrowd is growing. . Great Day of Thanksgiving Has Differ ent Significance to Most Every Man Ne w Officials Give Thanks -- IHRS SCHOD L. THANKSGIVING DAY Thursday the day when peopla a matter of custom That there will he many , BI6 TALK wili be thankful goes without laying', for any Provo in who CONVENTION HERE people one" who lives in a city that has the contentment and privileges of kfeltOrO FEST IN Nov, AYSON, M,(5pecial.) many individual reasons for thankfulnesr' There is a diversity of Eight Provo bdbsters arrived causes for the gratefulness. ,That some persons of distinction could here from Santaquin shortly after express the reasons ior this gratefulness,. The Herald has gathered Provo Teachers Participate in 2 oclock frorh Santaquin, where the , following : 7 MAYOR W. H. RAY I ato thankful that my term of office "has about they were given a royal reception Session of the Association come to a I and close, may now have, the; unquestioned right to change the by the Commercial club of tliat :. wa-uoa rrovo oencn any time l desire. . in Salt Lake City f city. . A banquet was given the DECKER I am I was "elected - r . ""ii visiting . men at noon and the mayor ef ljhe best town in the world. I ain thankful that editorials in the speeches given rung with praises the Post on the appointment of officers do notlrighten me. for the Utah valley. The Santa uiMULfc j toit knight 1 am grateful that Sam G. Blythe. had only the city js attending the eighteenth quin club will .send a score of two columns to fill, or he might have made the of the maga annual convention of the TUtah Edu- -' readers many Coun Utah " representatives zine believe I was a clairvoyant. cational association - held ; in Salt ty Development convention which COMMISSIONER-ELECLEROY DIXON I am tilled hat -- my is to be held in Provo December was not 2,000, or the' people might have insisted on my recall on the Lake City this week and the con6th. , vention, promises to be the most Inof H A loss of at least $i,oou was sustained" by Joseph A. Buttle, at an eatly hour this morning, when his barn, cow, horse and bug were burned. The origin of the fire is a mystery, and the flames were not discovered until it was too late to" save any of the con tents of the building. The cow was one of the bestf bred Jerseys in Utah, and was a coveted prize of Mr. Buttle. No clue has been discovered as to the origin of the blaze.. The only solution is that a tramp sought a bed in the barn and may have been smoking or lighted a match, dropping it into the hay near the ladder to the hay running too speedily. loft, and when the smouldering President Halliday, of the Santaquin grounds POSTMASTER JAMES CLOVE I am thankful that there is no 'fed uncomfortable became made his clut, bid the visitors a hearty welcome ' The uuucu ana erai i am not m politics; also that I have a forty-acruiai was building getaway. part and complimented cthe Provo club for ' which is fruit covered farm, by the wind belt and not by politics. insured. ly taking the read in the united boosting Mr. and Mrs. Buttle bad been at tt. I k. sr. amthankful that I live in the best- city in the ikviine, campaign. He believed the idea was tending a social at the home of John a, very good one and should have the state and that I have not the appointments of city officers to worry about. THAPDEUS M'NITTI am grateful for the Increase in busness and for Farrer, tind were returning home at support of air "the cities and towns about 1:30 o'clock, when they noticed Ux.;tiiei0unty in the Commercial Club Outrage. the flames at the barn. The fire de Speeches were made, by all the partment made a good run and had members of the Provo party and jwocrn,i. rAHKtH uiaa mat Thanksgiving comes on the 30th and it not been for their efforts, the barns there was general rejoicing through that the next day is the FIRST,, which means a little bit more interest, Also that Provo is1 a dry town. owned by Alex Hedquist and Andrew out all the proceedings.- - About 35 burned. would T. N." TAYLOR I am STateful that the eunhnata haro niraliv Kq have been Holdaway business men, of the city participated ' Everything possble saccomplished in the affair, ?;Tbjr ivalmbers rmovettroJn the. mUlrace, an tbat. the Union station has been completed. M. 10 save me ifuiue property, dui witn were JESSE HARMON "Thankful that I may be privileged to show Joseph T. Farrer, WHllam M. little effect Had the wind been blow Roylance,' R. R. Irvine, ability by'actorlc" by playing the part of little Eva in the Cqmmerclal William Jr, Club OjKrage. : j lng It is probable that there would Brereton, John T. Farrer,- Reed "I 7 . . SAM . have been damage to ' adjoining SCHWAB Thanlrftil nnW Preston G. Peterson and Lee uuuuu. v". uuuuicu ttuuJ eigmeen men uu- . RECOVERY UIILL I LU Zll . RAINBOW, whose family, lives Jin Provo, was shot and lies in a precarious condition at the St. Mark's hospital in Salt Lake City. The shooting took place on Third South street, in that city last Sunday night, and therfc Is a mystery surrounding the entire affair. According' to a statement to the police by An- - drew Batros and Agnes Nielson, Rainbow was the victim of a dou-- , ble holdup and that it was a high.--" wayman who did the shooting. According to. these two Rainbow was ordered to thrdwnp his instead, r:at which handsbutraa it-.1. i tune uic i mguwaymaa uicuj iuc J shot The man and woman claim that they were being L held up walked up the , when Rainbow street While this story does not -'tally with the story told by Rain--j bow, more hgnt may De tnrown I the case. Rainbow's condition on , ' OSEPH - I i- -' -. . , . o. is serious." ' ? wi mATyH-tLturtHARLES- X glad-tha- 1 . , to-th- e T ; teresting yet held. Thi3 morning the miisic section of .. the convention held its session and were 'Pro among the speakers feasor J. R. ; Boshard,- supervisor of music and Charles Johnson .of the Brigham Young University of ProVo. In ihe grammar and" grade section meeting Monday . morning Professor J. L. Brown of the, Provo B. Y. U. gave an address on the "Retardation and Elimination 'of Pupils in- - the. . grammar grades. election the Wednesday morning of officers and trustees for tne coming year- will be held; The present officers are as follows: 'President . Joseph P. Merrill, Salt scribed to the Woolen Mill Suit Proposition. It might nave been" worse. Lake City; vice president, Joseph Also that Kuppenhelmer still makes world wonder .clothes. E. E. BROWN Thankful that l am a Swede; also that business is Peterson,. Provo; custodian (er ofA. C, Nelson, Salt Lake City; increasing, and that I got my share of the beet, money. I was a stranger ficio), secretary, Fred D. Keeler, Salt Lake and was taken In. City; treasurer, A. H. Peabody, Salt P. G. PETERSEN Grateful that I am duck hunter, but feel kind Lake City. . : o' sbre about the other fellow giving-theaway. Also grtaeful Trustees-n- e year. Alma Moly the honor, of being press agent for; the Outrage. one Logan; beaux, yearJohn M. -JULIUS C. ANDERSON Thankful that my hlskers have grown so that I look like Count Oekaklac.'. Also that there We plenty of real estate MlllsrOganrtwearsrsTH. Goodwin. Provo;' two years, Fred W. ' ' transfers, etc , Reynolds, City; JOHN B. MILNE R I am very thankful that I am still a Democrat and D. H. Robinson, Manti; three' that I will live to see another Democratic president. WILP GILES Gee! It will be great to be a policeman and have years, Mathonihah Thomas," Salt all the blind pigs winking one eye at me, also" to be associated with the Lake City. ' sleuthful detectives. WM. M. ROYLANCE Pleased that 1 am presid u of the Applecon-gres- s better to be a president of a congress thtfStionly'a member of Grateful that the peach "wa'cproes Ow'y jte a iyi waho bro8. (in unison Grateful tiiat 4eople to wear slices I ' ' N and that wevBell 'em. , .. JOHN ui ana mat 1 don : mind 8ieniiisr a mue on ffUHome whea it comes to . making a trip to Santaquin in the .. interest of Utah county and tte ' convention. .auva nelson Glad that overdrafts don't go any more. Enough William Probert a prominent clti- - ' zen met with a serious accident late grayhair already. e . - . - g, flt V.7-)-- : - -- . - - - "of-havi- ng m i . J Rainbow tad beea to Provo to visit houses: , ' w Snow. Ills wife sad three children. For some The theory that he. fire was started At Payson about 30 members of the t time there has been an estrangement by a tramp is substantiated by the Commercial club are assembled .and a between Mr. and Mrs. Rainbow, but fact that the window in the barn had is to be held. Meet.meeting rousing f he Tl8ited his family frequently. When been left tut lightly open. It was will be held at Spanish Fork ings t Rainbow returned he started to walk found to be wide open when the fire on the return trip. and Springville east ln.5SCrhlrd South street on the was discovered. 1 Although the fire and others left Provo Mayor Ray Between occurred north side of the .street. early hours of the for. the north end of the county and durng'the and Second West streets he saw morning, jJflrat quite a crowd of people gath will hold meetings at Lehl, American two men and a woman standing near erea 10 ao wnat tney could . in ex Fork and Pleasant Grove this afterthe curb. At first he was apprehen- tinguishing the flames. noon. Good crowds have been notified sive, because a man' was walking beand it is said' that delegatons will be hold-uphind him and he thought of operated on by Dr. J. F. Critchlow, from all towns to attend appointed When he saw that .the one of The at St. Marks. He repeated his story the. convention. county no thought several times.. Mrs. Rainbow,vresiding party was a woman-h- e more about It when suddenlyhe heard a North Fifth West street, Provd, S man's voice order him to throw up was greatly agitated when told of his hands. Before he could ' get his the shooting. She admitted she had HEIR IS LOCATED . aa ' u . . 1. i - u jtuoi woo instituted divorce uia yvteoui 91 t, j nan proceedings against ' tired and Rainbow felt the sting of her husband a bullet .In his right side. He ran While some arrests were made, about 200 yards and fell. He called nothing definitely found out for help and attracted the attention as to who the parties were who Were ' ofT. E. White, a taxicab driver,' who connected with the affair. , was returning to the business direct Mrf. Rainbow's Story. The heir to thethris Hansen prop from' the depot: White stopped his Mrs. Minni.e Rainbow is unable to been found i machine, assisted Rainbow into it. throw any light on the shooting of her erty in Washinto the publicity givenv in the and drove" him' Yapidly to police husband.. She said.fihe was not living through was taken to th with her husband at the A lettei has been recelv. a Democrat and that the next door neighbor to the. east keeps bis side newspapers. presenttime, walk cleanly sweptr emesgency- - hospitar and" Drr H. B." and" had not done so for more than edfrom Mr. S.. A. ElBwood, "of Brig: B. H. LONDON Thai makfeojle are "watchlngawgwow," that business two years. "Two years ago," Mrs ham City, Sprague was summoned. After stating that her mother, good and that I am getting more than a share of the beet money. lng an examination of the wound, he Rainbow said, "I filed suit for divorce Mrs. W. J. PROF. A.. H. LUND That the tabernacle cboir Is home and Lewis, who formerly lived that the sent, the injured man to St Mark's did not but he my husband, against ' in this .city at 89 North Second West soloists were nfy pupils; also that "not half lias ever been told ' 1 hospital." "7 . 7 .; appear and Thave not done anything street, is the sister of Chris .Hansen, Rainbow's Story. t further with the case." and that, the property by right is sub I RainboV. did, not lose consciousness A search the records In the dis GOVERNOR PS Y OFFERS :,- - MONTHLY PERIODICALS. e and at uie emergency hospital and trict court here, however discloses ject to her claim... ..The letters REWARD FOR CAPTURE. time ago regarding the mat COME BY FREIGHT. at St Mark's he told an apparently the fact that Mrs. Rainbow was grantter Postmaster ' been Clove, have .by ": 0"7 ed an interlocutory decree of divorce straight story. 1:C 'Governor. William? Spry Issued Bald to Detectives "Riley., and October 27, 1909, and was allowed $30 forwarded to Mrs. Elswood.. "Mi's. .Els- tnder a new- arrangeujent adopted wood .stated that had heard from : . I they walked proclactfatidns the "When yesterday a irlonth up morning Cleveland oy tne iwstoffice department for alimony. The complaint was Hansen some years ago. - but sinre i street from the defbt I noticed tere filed rewards on behalf of the state handling magazines, the August 3' 1909, and recites that monthly was a' man" walking "Tjehlnd me, but plaintiff and "defendant married at that time have known nothing of his of $500 each for the, arrest of the ' . about are' periodicals four delayed 7' wnereabous. J. we did not get close enough together Northfield, ' Worcestershire, England, or five days. Heretofore magazines murderers of William Sandercock ' ' Vjhen April 5, 1S93, and ad'ds that for ELKS' MEMORIAL. j for me to recognize him. and A. v CP Marsh. V1 Ministerial or have been sent by express, but now reached a point between First and; "more tliaji a year the defendant has are dispatched part of the way Jf statement appeared in these col executve officersare'not to ' 1 Second ahare in they West streets I saw .three per- - wilfully neglected to provide.'' ' ' ;7 ; umns Saturday last to the effect that by freight. ' sons standing .near the eijrb. startthe reward. 7 ;. The defendant's" default waaleh tne C.1&S xew York periodicals bound for Memorial services were to led to turn out when I saw1 roue of tered September 7 and the bearing sandercock was slain In his store Utah, for the larger ' be held last Sunday. These services part come . by them was a woman. They were evi- and decree entered October 27 1909. will be held ,;Sundayr evening, .Decem- at Garfield early Wednesday morn way or Denver- .- They are sent from dently quarreling, lJut I walked .on and No final decree"has been granted, nor ber 3, beginning .at- 8 o'clock at the ing who came upon- - him New York' to Kansas City. by', freight; paid no attention to them, 7 Then- I has it been applied for. whence they areTresblpped In regular house and an Invitation Is cor as. he heard soma one - call , to me .and It . Mrs. Rainbow said that her bus? Opera slept The killing Was one of mail cars. extended to dially the public. Chicago periodicals ' go sounded .like he ordered ine. to npld band came tq visit the family "bn "an the most atrocious In the records of to Omaha for mall distribution. ' . upmy hands.7,1 etarted to tun, anU average of once a month, or perhaps K. OF. P. ELECT OFFICERS. the' county and the killers appear to . L6cal:newa agenclea say the- de then' the shot was fired "and; I kneV five weeks.. She does not apevery The Garden City lodge No. 10,' K. of have made good their " escape; so la habeen the source of much ; 'to run pear;. to. know that 'she has been di- P. held their annual election last night. both ; toilLthe'mselves and Ti'. meager are the clues.:: about 200 yards7and fell to the, ground vorced from her hsbandrani the The fleers wereelected to following their.. Under the" new st6mers, Marsh was v shot and .instantly and waa plckedup by a taxlcab driver fact rthat rhe stated tharshef tied 's serve tT Intra. mnrni!nnn the ensuuig .term : A. E. Ord . assisted Jnto' the machine and - taken suit for kiUed atrrhli omq - In ' Theodore. 1. .7 ""ri' ""B'"""a uu" divoreerbut' had In Utah flTo "'J-their after . : U' dat of b the emergency hospital. I did not Wasatch .county, 7lastr April, by an sue,;- which with it .:' v i .. - r: R.'v. Snlpman; P.; , marked their formerly a at he three goodlook let, persons ' There is a railroad 'tlcket'tt the de of W.r Ralph" Archbold, K; or R.. and assassin who fired open time of; release. ; Under thee old syszna coma not identify,: thcm.M; He pot here for Mrs. Rainbow f K-QBIu- - wmaow. Aiarsn was surtounaec go to S,;A. vli Hughes, oy tem- the: agents, had opportunity .to H'd N jdld not. know what becam'e ot Salt Lake City to-- the fildside of her menthal, M. 6f.E.i WHliam' his was aloud an unpaek and distribute the magazines' Palmer, M, family and '' reading - man who followed' nim or the husband, but she stated todajr that of A.: JrE.TGease,-- ,0 Berne Wal account His with - ample - time alio wahce,nert as fee persons stand.ng. on she would noE goTunless ker Dtesence ton, O. I. M. Warner,- Trustee; Ed slayer was' never found although there is now a. rush ' to 'distribute ' Rainbow,the wounded man, was there should" be f several arrests' were made. absolutely necessary. J Scherer; Tribune. themas quickly as 'possible.' ; 5 - " v ? s. Salt.-Lak- e three-years- ( -- . . .1 . , 'rt en ' I t - j1 f I -- ""-'-'v-"- wipr .. TVJFLETCH I .. . ; Jf ,v- IIIJIinLU . , hs . m inDcn sBtj ,Jt4&DfiDt! . ; I ., .rre -- has-be- r. --.- receiv-edsom- - - i . -- " Saturdayernoonrwhich.zresulted in of his right hip and : :. 7. iwo rlba. Mr. Probert was assisting In the raising of a large .smokestack for '7 the Maeser memorial building" and fell from a boiler- to the ground ' a distance of about ten' feet, breaking two" ribs, tie was idimediately ' taken to his home and a physician At last reports "the--. ' summoned. patient was resting as well as. could. be expected, but as he Is 72 years old his age probably will prevent a - - . " - - " speedy-- : recovetTr-- " . " . " I . BELIEVE TWO BAD . . ..- r ' - . -- - Irjas-lmtcT'contia- " jf "J P. her " , - t ' : M;ott; throuan t " -- the-curb- ofa-murder-r-case,- -- T - , - III PROVO Sheriff. George T.' Judd has been tequested by telephone to appre hend and arrest Harry( Folitz, a Jew J about 30 years old who Is wanted at Ogden oh a charge of Issuing and passing bad checks. Sheriff. Judd has also beea .fa- -, . quested7.by Sheriff Coffy of Park City to look out' for and arrest . SteerVaTenach; an ; AustriafiT wbo H" is alleged to bave stabbed Charles ' Lbgey." wth aLmlner's candlestfck. It U said by some ot the officers that Valentlch Was ln Provo JThursday or Friday .of last week but the tele-- . phone message to hold him was not ' "V received, until. Saturday nlgbL ; -- . -- . '.A |