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Show PROYO VOL. XXVII, NO."2i; : PROVO, UTAH, FRIDAY, JULY NUNN WOULD FURNISH LIGHTS ': TO THE COUNTY INFIRMARY JH DERALD ESTABLISHED 19, 1912. foieeb Tnakc-this-Tt-tct- e Y LED A HIGH HARRIETT TOUS JefiCALDEMOCRACY TALKS- This morning E. E. Brown was was in The Herald office dls- cu&sing the political situation and incidentally remarked that he would like to get some of that two to one money which the Poost spoke about m their recent editorial. The editor of that paper acknowledged that condl- tlons were at least favorable for the Democrats 'this year. Mr. Brown feels that there Is. little doubt about the November elec- tion and that Wilson will be the crniidat'e who will get the votes FRANCHISE FOR BY ELECTRIC COHY Would Extend Lighting System Over Springville Road to County Infirmary This morning at the regular meetJ. J. ing of the city commissioners ComNunn, acting for The Electric pany of this city, filed a petition to 1 I f construct a power line along the Springville road to the southern bounaary or xne rity. ims maiier was discussed for a short time by, the missioners and then referred to a - r. committee of one-hal- f Vera Nancy Park has begurt suit j Yesterday afternoon Probation OfB. F. Roper went te Payson and fer divorce in the Fourth District the trial of Mrs. Harriet attended Court from Albert Park, on the grftuuds of cruel and inhuman treat-- Crooks for selling li(iuor to Lawrence fi'r ! 1 Jt alleged by Mrs. ParkiWall, aged seventeen. The casewas thai she baa been caused "great mental - tried In tfio 'JuVt ioo'3 court there' yes-- distress, "more particularly as follows, irtuday aiternoou and Mrs. Crooks was sentenced !.vit: On or about the month of found guilty p.nd w June, 1910, at Provo Bench Precinct, this afternoon. She was released on Utah County, the defendant iu the giving bond for two hundred dollars. caress It seems that tills woman'has been presence of the pjaintiff-wouland kiss one Myrtle Watkins." The ui) a number of times for. similar plaintiff further alleges that her hus 'charges., and yet she has always Jeen and other places convicted in the lower court but ap-band went with the same Myrtle Watkins and peal's the case to the higher court and the defendant has lived a high and there she wins. riotous life." Today County Attorney Jacob Evans The complaint also states that Mr. jn djstrlct court charglng . Park sold the farm on which the and Harriet Crooks, Crooks 7, Joseph parties lived in the spring of 1912 for "money received he husband nnd wife, with maintaining Out $4,000.a nuisance. The sheriff will drive paid $2,500 'on an obligation and paid $1,300 for an automobile and used the over thera this afternoon and. serve hnl.inre for exnonso "money in running Papers on tne tooks bounty Attorney Jacob Evans and about with Myrtle Watkins. The parSheriff Judd feel that they have a case at ties were married Linden, Utah, can be made to stick, and now that ami have three children, June 30, 1905, two girls and one boy; of which the that this "nuisance can be eradicated plaintiff' asks the custody, $50 a and the parties punished according to the laws of the state. It is reported ii'onth alimony is also asked for. that the Crooks have been in court o on three different occasions, and yet SEEKS TO RESTRAIN SALE. ' have succeeded in escaping each. A S. Vorhees, on three alleged caus- they hieiit. - - - i-- ' - is " . ill-b- " e d . j j . of-th- COUNTY fl A es of action, has commenced E j of Benjamin ' IS - 1 ' to Others 0 CALL LIMELIGHT Wife Sues for Divorce Because Charged With Selling Liquorjto ' Hubby Was too Attentive Seventeen Year Old Lad which we- - have been enjoying for the past two years. If the Re- publican party Is not awake to the real situation they had better get busy on their plans in the state. If the national Progres- state ticket the sives name Democrats will figure material- ly in the election of state offi- cers this fall. the whole, and will be taken up again Saturday evening. The purpose of this company in constructing this pole line to the southern limits of Provo Is to enable them to furnish the Utah Wholesale Meat & Packing Co., located about mile from the city limits, with light and power. If this line is built they will also furnish light and power to the County Infirmary.' While no action was taken on this matter it may be left for some time, on account of two pole lines' being already set along this road, one on each side,, ana anotner one would meanj that eight feet more of the street! would be taken up with this new line, However, tne lueciric company states CROOKS III THE AGAIN LIFE -- too. r If our Republicaa friend feels so confident about the returns on next November they had bet- ter pick up a little of this odd money which is being offered on the election of a Democratio president.. We believe the mo Jority of them can stand a little more of this G. 0. P. prosperity paper and tcr a jbigger town? Or.rare you trying can and give, as little, as possible to Provos upbuildcan't dQ it on ing? We believe in boosting,-but-w" hot air, will build great cities. 1885. J TEiinis ciimipion uEos TXrjCE you" ficlpingBo time! suit in - 0 district court agaiusi ueorge i. Mudd, as sheriff of. I tun county;, Ostolicrffe"' Minitig &' 3?5irted "Stat itn Jilt' f IS I'M D . .... . i..j)..i.:.ja.c:iir rs Milling Company. Milton C. Miles and Inmns H Hall Vlninlit! nllcppK thnt there is due him from the company One of the notable .weddings of June was that of Malcolm D. Whitman, ;. total-o- f $4644.50 for services and for j the, lofmer tennischampion, andMiss Jennie Adeline Crocker, the San and that the ..nery furnished Mr. Wbitman. who is now a lawyer In New York city, Francisco to'I-1helrs. 1912. all the proper-- j 26, not later than Friday, July During the July term la the Fourth, ought to have electric lights and pow- to satisfy j the to for company held to the be belonging are ty The meetings District cpurt here this year there and ":i tnitritiAnl on iimrtesffp efyeil to o the 4 attend CUOOoin eiegates-If is the to this source best safety. EKCfLlEHI nnd thn have been four. criminal cases thled PAYSQN GAMBLING GASES TRTWnlaiitB. secure same we wohtd certainly favor state convention to be held in' Provo, a 'ihe receiver be ap- - and In every case verdicts of not gull- sale, and that dele- the construction .of this pole line. July 27. There will be forty-twaffa1a of the ty have been returned by tie Juries. the t0 IfH ad3,,st i,oinU'd TRIFfl 111 PRflVfl SUNDAY SONG SERVICE i county of which Then, too. the Utah Wholesale Meat, eates from-Ut- ah I liUlU , company. No convictlons have beea secured up Company should have the privileged. Provo is to, have 12, ' :o the present time. ThefdurUrcase" using this light and power. Yesterday afternoon two parties of Ainu &LLEN. ' ,n that of princess vVTiat city against Roy is known in this county as Provo progressives went out from The following is the program which i , HENRY E. GILES, JR., IS returned late 'wood3 the when Jury Provo to the different cities of the has been prepared by Professor J. the Payson gambling cases came to The beautiful story "Josephine" wHI of not guuty. a verdict wlth ACQUITTED OF CHARGE. agt g,ght load going the district court here on appeal from county, one automobile R: Boshard for ' the regular song ser-vic- e be featured at the Ellen theatre Sat- lnterfer- with was Woods charged to the. North antTone to the South of the court of Payson. The dejustice's Th ecase of Henry E. Giles. Jr.. at the Tabernacle Sunday afterurday and Monday. This film Is by a ing with an officer In the discharge ot T1iecounty. The trip wa3 made to line fendants and appellants. who were . wun 2 cnargea splendid foreign company. The beautl- - "offlcialdtfty, inyiplayon.of the ordlobtaining money under the workers and 8ee that a good ; noon next at p. m.f convicted ol gambling in the justice's convlctwas He of Lehi nances City. iu Empress Josephine will always false pretenses, which has been on representation would attend the con-trlCfertorio, Organ, C. W. Reid. court, are: Clarence Tipton 'flned be known a3 one of the most an court fined, and pitiable . ed in the Justice's here for several days, the Jury ventlos here. Among those who went Chorus, "Rouse," Oh, Ye Mortals, lined $JU; Lynn victims of ambition.. Althmieh Nano- - annealed to the district court. aicLleitan, Lynn returned a verdict of not guilty. Giles, out were Fred Hutsh, E. A. Mitchell, choir. ' " o 4 Simons, sentence suspended ; Aui'ilionieon loved her, he was forced to make 4 ' a r, ii a r s ttwaiter J- iuu arpenrer, au.iu, salesman for the Baldwin Piano . Prayer. p." !N. PARIS, IDAHO. Kd. Tanner, fined, the sacrifice to hfs tremendous purfined $12; Douglass, Jos. Berry. company, was alleged to have sold a . Baritone Solo, "crossing the Bar," J20. . ..4.pose.llU.8aeautjful i story full of' Andrew MadBen and J. II, Eversoli.. ... ,; ,r,-w- -icieiJuuue puies are removeu mey win; '. .f' ... .. , move their poles into rand ; Pears tne cau issued oy me progres-thu- s remove the necessity of three'sives' of this county for mass prim-line- s ,'' Vies to be held in the several cities alone the road. date and towns of Utah county at-'The County Infirmary certainly ... ' ne .. i :: GUILTY" o at the " ' . , I ' v O iu yiuiu Lwiuugius iu iuo CALL. have discounted the note at the State . a mass primary of all progressive Bank of Lehl and converted the tond Independent-citizenregardless Is hereby of party past affiliations, use. own money to his called to meet In the court room of the county court house, Provo, July 22, 1912 at 8 p. m. for the choosing MISS OSTLER WANTS of 12 delegates at large to represent . MISSIVES SENT MAHAN Provo city In the state convention Spanish Fork, July 17. Miss of party to be held" $ Maud Ostler, who was present at In the Progressive " Provo, July 27, 1912. the- tragedy In the Springville of Also the for purpose effecting 1 lane Sunday when James Mahan a permanent organization to further shot and. dangerously wounded the coming presidential campaign. Jack Sharp and then ended his By "the representatives of the new 4 own life. Is anxious to gain dos- Progressive . .essionof Prty movement, Provo letters she has writdunng". the past cIy are at present missives The year. DEMETRAL WINS la the unfortunate man's trunks OVER JACK LEON fr at the office, ot the Stewart & " Dart Hosey company.-William Demetral early this' Miss OsUer was not given the ,,ng wag awarded the dec)8ion over letters. They will remain 'In the .jack j0Ti ,n tneIr wr6gtilng niatch trunk until instructions as to its at the Salt Palace. When hostilities were called off by the city boxing and disposal are received from the . young man's mother. wrestling coirimisslon at. 1:20 o'clock this morning the sum total ,of the cpn- On the Saturday preceding the test was that Demetral had won the tragedy, it is said, Mahan tried flrst ,a n one hour and nineteen to dispose of his gun to two dlfm,nutes and the men had wrestled frrent parties, but was ussuc- - two hours and seventeen minutes ix . . . fessfuL S?tur4ay evening claim- m m wlthnnt- ,.. ' ... i "v lag homesickntess, hei told a uvuiq auu victvu lUlUUluO Vi fa'( . friend he wished. to leave the thp.WM. iha. fA4rftown and return to his home m v, The 8econd bout was enlivenedvhy a slugging snatch between the two Cripple Creek. ana her mother about an hour of wrestling, and Ostler after .Miss ' Referee Willard Bean stopped' them ;T were visitors In Spanish Fork to-' ' until thelr tempers "had time to .cool, "day. ' tne wrestling was resumed. wnen v $ V1 ''".'' rf s, . - ' - , . , . , -- On the grounds of failure to provide human interest. Another good film is Lyman Noys. Elizt Fullmer has begun suit in the 'a Selig, "The Love of an Island Maid." Duet, "The Morning iBreaks," C. E. There is a good Vitagraph comedy district ourt here for divorce from Watson and J. R. Soshard. Franklin Elden Fullmer. The com- - for the Princess theatre, "When Dad- Fifteen minutes talk on above sub- plaint states that the marriage took' dy Waa Wjse." Also a thrilling' civil Decer"ber 11. 1909'war production by the Kalem people, ject pllCfcLat.IJayson - Inflamatus, "To ...Thy Holy Care," .''Fighting Dan McCool." The Lubln TERRIBE FLOOD IN NEVADA. film, "The Wooden Bowl,' also at the Mrs. Ira H. Masters and Choir. 18. Nearly a score Princess. Reno, New, July With the Lord,' Ihger Duet, "Forever I . - oi boJIes have been recovered Johnson and Elizabeth Evans. Concert piece from Parker Organ, 1 . A.tiunoiBie - - , - a .. ' 1 ' Idaho, ,. tary. SERVICES AT ST .MARY'S- t TWa win h thi naimt o"'clock C. Reid. on Sunday which swept down Seven Troughs SL Mary's' at 7:45 Bar. Solo. "If With All Your Heart," rflnvnt, thtrv n,n JhW 81. All ra rnrMit fm, i .nv.wi,. Awnin todav. and destroyed the minine mmn w invitAd (from Elizabeth) C. R. Johnson. of Mazuma and partially overwhelm-- , Chorus, "Praise the Lord;. Choir. ed the neafby camp of Seven Troughs. TOOELE HORSE1 :' . . . THIEVES CAUGHT , THE KNOWN DEAD. CONDITION OF JACK SHARP On advices from the Tooele county Tri orcnuFDV a "" John Trenchard, merchant at ' o f . Mazuma, formerly sheriff, two men were arrested here Victor, According to reports from the late Wednesday night by Deputy v nospiiai louay, young onarp was v A Mrg John Trenciiard( hls wlfe a sheriff F.- "Bachman, assisted by (A a Mrs. McLean, Mazuma. and Jesse Policeman Jonas Collins feeling better and it is thought . Mrs. Reese, Mazuma. , Manwaris,- - charged with horse steal- that his condition Is now favor-' Mllte Qualen, miner, Mazuma. !" Ing. able to recovery. The men gave their names as Fred( Son of Superintendest GUIes- A message was received at the Tldlund of Ogden, and Lee McAuley pie, Mazuma, 'sheriff's office yesterday, which of Canada. They are alleged to have Four boys of the Keoeh fa mil r. indicates that the body of Ma Mr8r-Edl- ia stolen two horses from Andres Ben- postmis- han will be sent, to Cripple son's ranch near Tooele, and hatTROtj tress, Mazuma, " adCreek soon. The telegram la Mrs. . Concannen. Maxuma. this far on their way to Eureka in .& dressed Uo Cal Hampton, care Several other bodies have been Juab county. "Will Geo. Judd, and reads: They put their horses up at a local recovered, but have aot yet beea , send tlcketsor money tomorrow. .a identified. In addition it is beliet livery stable Wednesday night intend-- , Look for Jim's trunk." Signed edtfiat many bodies are lying Ing to resume their Journey yesterday 'is it said the buried debris under Hampton, the left by mornlng.r-- ' Deputy C Sheriff- - Gillespie J Myra kampalster. Mahan't thV U came d,4wn from Tooele', yesterday cloudburst as It awept down signer ' ton Is expected at any time now. the canyon.."... 'morning and took the men back with ' him. rt.fl -- where they went on business connect ed with the Paris Boldet Mine. Mr, Madsen is president of the mining company amd Mr. Eversoli tonight jiiid several more are believed to be hnrlnH In thn Athrta rf n nnuMhnrcl aris, .lefrihlg-'morning-tor-P- t - IVERS BOY STRUCK BY AUTOMOBILE. One of the automobiles from ' the Tellurlde Power Company driven by Chaff eur J. C. Miller on a trip from Olmstead to the city Wtednesday night about 7:30 o'clock, hit the five year old son of David Ivers of Pro YOUNG vo Bench, breaking the child's " leg between the hip and the knee. . The acclden happened on the state road near the Page school about half way between Olm- stead and Provo. at which potato here were two automobiles standing on either side of the road. It seems that the child was playing hear one of the veElelen sn.1 a.q Miller steered his car between 'the two ve- hlcles 'the' 'boy ran "from back of one of them nsfainst the automo- tlle. The back wheel 'of the ma chine struck, him betweea Jffitf'V knee and the hip, breaking the leg. Miller brought the chili to the Jiospital here, whe;e,the " physicians set the break and tfio: child was taken tohifl.home." ' -- - " -- |