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Show rrr T7' Published . This Paper Has the h i-i- j :l.txTgeitCircutdliort in Southern Utah Thurtdayt DEVOTED TO THEXIVIC AND INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT OF UTAH COUNTY VOL. XXVII. NO. 149. "Weis" 'r . PROVO, UTAH, THURSDAY, MAY 22, 1913. w m contest m CITY C0rHSI0H' ; r . -- rThis .. W ill Remain "and-rrov- o - - - ONE-CENTPOSTA- Burleson, ths new poct facts many Intricate ith " the problems In connection-wthe system operation of Albert master-gener- S." al, post-offic- . Sprinsir0,,MOi,,M1 e jrraKCk, l . .There will be a meeting held in the city commisisoners room, Friday evening, May 23, at 7:30 o'clock, to arrange a program for Memoriar-day.--Ainvited. I C. F, DECK Dry; .City TO ESTABLISH Commissions Official Report 11 :1 Correctly Stated IS35. MKI1: HOPES POSTMASTER-GENERA- L far this notation. Postmaster-Ge- n : at y.i). eral Burleson is a native of Texas, and was educated at Agricultural and Mechanical College, Baylor University, and University of Texas. He was admitted to the bar in 1884; was assistant city attorney at . Austin, Texas, from 1886 to184H); -Judicial attorney of the twenty-sixt- h district from 1892 to 189rnd was member of the 5Cth, 67th, 68th, 69th, 60th, 61st and 62nd congresses. '- ii the made the other .paper eity statements Hsvhaa been deep student of postal Owing to improper DEAD F. UNKHOWN GRAVES - v affairs for many yean. commissioners : have prepared the following official sf atementfor matters conOm of the all of for Important is information the here the public which published will which ' there that decided afternoon commission CLEARED BYPR1HARY cerned. Monday be called .upon to deal with will be letter the establishing of one-cewould be no election and the "wet" forces have stated that they do " not intend to carry the contest into the courtsPTherefore the ques postage. lie has Indicated to repre-OEPARRlEHFf sentatives of the National One Cent tipn is settled foratleast.two"years. But we trust the city commiLetter Postage Association that he r ::i Will be Held - - on NEW REPORT i No-Electi- . .. ESTABLISHED U ERf.-Mayoiu- .i. Attendance .Durias Largest ?. jl - Past-Yea- u - - ; injhe History r InstitutionrMaay Grad V nates" .Th nt APOSTLE McKAXTO SPEAK ssioners ancrthe"offrcers will see tletter. post heartily favors it about to ana lust will g4, bring the the hopes be oi seerhs majority. that jto clses of Brigham f oung university win: Bonneville Ward. Establishes a Unique as soon as a satisfactory adjustment "' tion books of the last elecof Utah. can be hao. "of affairs next Sunday evening with' t& Provo municipal City, begin Public To the Precedent In Decoration for x - He strongly favors efficient service tax- tion were 3,575. number sermon at College halir this and From citizens baccalureate. the that Realizing in the deportment; adequate comDavid no doubt 101 names marked on the registers as 0. McKay, Special ' are by Apostle City Provo of Memorial Day. payers pensation for pout office employes, "transferred" be furnished at this time : and an equalisation of postal rates music will laboring under a misapprehension of "dead," "moved away" or oot-ag- e He hones letter that as names 3.474 were and- the public .are invited to attend! deducted, leaving the facts relative to our action in c . ,is. notfat- - distant, and that it 868 and of basis for the the computation, The commencement exercises will ' prayer of the petition The primary department of the n.av hcome;t monument to the denying the " 25 names of tne' BeTBeld of board required the the. departnexPTbursaay, May29rt jBconstituting - "a "liouor election, we," Bonneville ward, nraderthe direction A , . .Thirh been have inn r( Jrent. cent. On this we, desire mrln College hall, and the following -per d point commisfsoners" of Mrsr the leaves is ""H-thclaimed criticized. It this in set severely program will be rendered: right at the public be and other stuff which had accumu "dead" marked of those of outside the that, the Music, double quartet courtesy matter, and, with lated on the graves otdthe unknown on the i "moved and follow registers Invocation. the submit away" press, respectfully dead in the local cemetery, yesterday of persons are a number there Sacred solo, Lynn GIbb. large , afternoon. : About sixty children and ing: names whose n the appear-olawrp-ti Annual report, President Geo. IC registers HERX tfiiiF COUNSEL AND required hy worked TAKES' ADVICE OF Within the sTxteeir officers ' 'moved and who died since 1,246 Brimhall. with have election la WILL NOT TESTIFY IN PRESENT TRIAL hard forseveral hours clearing away petition for liquor no't.be StrinK quart rt, names attached was filed with the away, and therefore-shoulthe debris which bad' accutoulated to offiwe were But how Commencement The address, Arthur conntedv I 23, 19J3.; April the' ' first cityv recorder there for years. .This is Beeley. makes it, .the duty of the city cially know this? The law directed tjiie.inthehistoryof the cemetery ' TeCDTderto-compaf- B the flames on the use to use certaThacts."Yriulu any tftattfaBB graves have Solo, Miss HoImanJi3:--Tr-- we of degrees aud awardlu that n contend the registr- lawyer successfully The charge of murder in the first answer to her husband's lawyers until ; Conferring petition with bose-oup for Decoration day. un on rumors, to 'TTlLr n . ars "tion books of the last municipal elec ought' officially rely Tbiff is conference with diplomas.' to, y Mrg' Caleb A. Inlow. ' she could $Hld-daA. C. Lund, and MIsk Duet,-Prof- . sworn state8inent, or hearsay as to teach the children at this time. The dprgaeainst tion. R. Thurman Soren S.. and Attorneys iointly .charged with her, husband of v':,;'; are all ab who . wlHIrepresent Hone. order 4o give both the "wets." person who may have died or moved world is selfish and-wwhoro .. (Llfieiitimentsyjchool-ofllcUla.Chauffeur that to be awayTEferyoner-kjiowpres. ;Tho1nasE...;'hUe her, when her trial 13 called.' and "dry s" an opportunity, pf Jmmng " exlitihe are Song, ladleS' names oncei Wagner, las: knownto things fetaSpinning ol disiuiBsedupon ent and witness thehecklng lnere was a delay oi a quarter o: going and decorating your 'own ' so. .'- to law continue chorus. them be to " presumes invited O. present; an hour before court was opened, both, sides were tives graves is rather a stingy motion of District Attoreny E. thaHt-wto the But some was of th reporta . K. it ifJLccodlng by urged pri-and memorial spirit but the act of the rumor Judge' Ritchie wishing to givelthe deLeatherwood, according to the about Y, year faculty, was found that 291 names on the.peti-- . our duty to Investigate who have died fense every opportunity that could be the Donneville last night. ion, it w- - learn has "been one of the bast to to produce the desired witness, tion could xiot; be found on the regis- and moved away. But how was this ward is certainly worthy of emulation given will be a from reliable source, ed of to be done? Imagine the spectacle the history nf iha d 268 names ap-- j ition list and showsthai the taken upon compleimmediately town and our visitm every house in was marched to the Jury box, and dentaifrom forelgnountrles, startos . those who have no one scarcely topeared to be written dissimilarly on fYinV4n9 no matter what Inlow's tion of "H&aH"'l trial, o worn ltinnlr ........ fvwlT UQ " vim care for them. J .W W T.MW "v the sessTon was called to order at and counties "have beehxln fttten7t the registers ; and as we could find the verdict of the jury in that case lamp-beemost the law for all "moved ance. the and and us part, away" Clearly 10120 o'clock. At that time a recess no authority in .law authorizing After the graves were cleaned 'off . may be. successful in thelryearta- .very ' to count these names, we could not-- j does not contemplate any such inveskinindeterminate was little of children the ordered the length larger, by Believed Innocent school-greatl""take a chance at guessing that John tigation. .The hooks were to be our and the Jury was permitted to leave work. The enrollment of the tots .slrewed .;, the graves dergarten Isfor tSe said that It attorneys " any ' - surpassed preceding E. guide, in this matter.' t Jones ' yeaitX the courtroom. with flowers and in the evening the state are convinced that Mrs. ,Inlow's Is We "wets" The teen have the depart&ent stead2ycollege by had charged wrongfully Inlow's Lawyers Worried. officers arranged for a .farewell pro connection with the'murder of White, Jones; and If we This year this departmentcounted these names arid ordered an with being partisan toward the "drys" gram in honor of Miss Walker, who ifIt was 11 o'clock before the session growing. she had any connection at all, was twenty-ond orout turned and not for the graduates. could law, have disregarding come, is leaving the election; the "drys" an innocent one. Iulow, according to was resumed, andthe attorneys for an congratulations to the schooS. the and "dr8" canvass dering the election': of i la and the enjoined th e theorv of the statoJs s&posed Inlow appeared - Worried - Attorneys for. " their 7ex"cellent year's ""worlc" and Christensen were in Ljeturnson the ground that- we bad hayechargM3!lth,playlngJntot thkt wife to his her jThurman havea conylnced with can Provo citizens pride point to order an election; hands of the "wets" in sitting without i no jurisdiction' courtoom during the greater-par- t aid was necessary to get ' to this institution ait . one- of the and thus several hundred dollars of "authority of law for two days to give of White not to. appear for the "state of the session. institutions ,of, learning le the peoples taxes might have been 268 contested "wet" signers a chance Announcement was made by the do-- greatets In thie trial of the burglary charge district. lntermountain to the name on the have, their ,counted useles&lyspentlln'iolding j.YoIOlec fense that they had been.unabla- to ' " - against-Mwttchhadbeenmade " ;" "L'. toe- ainereqr. irora 7 petition. ,. grauuaies tion. secure. the presence pf some of. their believed aUorneysTaterested " iris by are as follows: We have whh been being departments charged, But we wanted to be absolutely fair case that Mrs. Inlow's share witnesses and the court accepted in the ' Teachers Church names. in technical over, College. conxparing in thejnatter; and, although we had if she, participated' at this as a reasonable excuse for the Degrees Bachelor of Arts Junfa--F- . ' lawt Had we desired to be "technical" we PARTY WORKERS WHO , WERE In thecrlme, ; no paorticularibfeauthorityto M' ,J be" 'guilty,-wInlo'w" delayr' If or only all, Banks, Arthur L. Beeley, Wax. A that we ought to ouid not have counted 17 names signdo it,; yet we-fInlow looked crestfallen when he that "of an innocent wife seeking to --petition that was pasted PROMISED Dean it. Brimhall, Fred GREATLY PLACES ed on one Boyle,and those pergive "stretch & point" secure a meeting between her husband was told that his wife would ' James on Clove, Jr., Ora H. Ctn a we would nor difDISAPPOINTED. a separate heading, sons who had presumably signed and the man who it is thought was her to Charles Wilson Glarfer..' counted by have a number in appear attorneys ningham, than that the on signatures petition ferent nairie the principal witness against him in In his behalf. He would make no com- John G. Oubler, Charles Hafen, v of to- eight instances where two from a .to chance on the register, appearing names Md been Signed inone tMarinus Jensen. ,,Jraer.herif,G:eprge, T. Judfi was the ore specimen theft with which he ment to "7" -- : come in and prove this Identity lawyers- , T J." ..IT.. D. AknLn.lM , . - on - Tuesday by State apoplnted showing they had not heen "We eat as a board to take testimony ' " there was a conference between Ollertonr Raymond Partridge, Erastos-r-S- . aa required by Auditor Lincoln G. Kelly to be Genevieve Inlow, wife of Caleb A. for twf days, and 74 slgnera appeared ersonally-signedS. R. Thurman and Wlllard will not take Attorneys stand line at with Inlow, the the special auditor, any deputy nor the names of personswho Romnjey, Edwin H. Smart," and proved their identity, and every law, state trial not Inlow's will tion of of of and accounts the the examtng stage Hanson, latter counsel of for have not In Roy A. Welker. been Provo for months, person o appearing had his name This ..ap- appear at any time to aid him In his inlow. before 'the Indefinite' recess : Normal School. hose , names .appearedron,thezpett offices ..and Jnstitutlons his had been promised tff tftah fight for-hand was ordered pointment liberty the by the tion. Deducting the 29Fnames not found ' " E. A. Walton and Bonnettr Eva Bonner, Jane Beej. definitely - reached recess county by Auditor Kelly, with the re- concul8ion-!wa- s " registered at All, and the 194 names TThe calling of an election would sult that a number of the local boys Wednesday morning, after the attort Wlllard Attorneys Hanson visited Mrs. Inkwln Fannie ChandleJV involve 22 the names several on of "i - 4 .TinreTlf ledti and expenditure duplicated had sent in applications, among them neys for Inlow had appealed vainly the county Jail, and U' was then that Gut Cutler. fc. Ida GledhilL' Bessia v- hundred dollars rAnudned "ot on the 4hrA kxes. the peoples ... IUO Tjit. ,.v, , to her to take the stand as their first sh'e refused to take the stand on her Green, Fern Greene, Vera - we would being R. R. Thorne and Felix ' Giles, rai 739 registered Surelybeen have recreant of names the" petition" of Provo, Ed. T. Palfreyman, of witness in lhe..defense of herhus-band.Mr- husband's 1 behalf : unless definitely ley Ii. Holman, Jesse to our trust 118 had as were for -requests public servants, voters. There Inlow aefused, to. give an ordered by her own attorneys to do so. fIettieTlatJIeld, Florence C, Henrict-so- n, Spirngville; R. B. Thurbeftf Spanr withdrawals of names from the peti- we not considered this matter care ish Of others. and of a number Fork, Howard Holladay, Maude Ham-blfn- f tion. In order to ascertain the number fully and according to law. schooT,1" who entered the relay in an we understand .Mr. Kelly had these Mary Holmes, Myrtle A. Joneas, . Respectfully submitted, of qualified electors necesary to exhibition two. coJlege..teams Clara consldera run The. each favorable a promised THE BOARD Jensen, - Ruth - Lindsay,- .- &dca. the 25 per cent, the total numIn sore "the had a of three" but first' to fact tion, the "gained laps Sadie Mitchell, Albert MCeV-- d owing OF Loveless, 1 J PROVO CITY. ber of 'names found on the registra about thirty yards upon , the Sprln rmn , . Anna!) el Sillier, .L wis Math fnri tw!nshrouhJiiddtu boys, but at the last lap young Mary E. Merkley, Feme There wete a number of candidates Governor Spry and Boss Gardner, and RICHARDS Packard,'. A LAME Haymond shot out like a race horse, El ma Powelson, Edna Perkel, from Provo and several of them. Jelt the appointment of J). T. Lewis as quickly overhauling the B, Y. U. man, that they had the pWft already pick-e- Juvenile Judge, it was thoughYtbat Peterson. Archie Robbing, EUa audttor t ftttchie, his as. appulutmeut wnen and" but deputy: the Boss mwt annual GardnerTrose dual between The TED said Lewis is a lame duck left over would fix" mattersup.But from- whkl A. C.: U. of Logan and the Bt Y. .U, two VardsehmdTPeTerson, the crack Watson, Ernest Whltwood, ; sprinter of the A. C. U. Without quesEunice Wilkinson. from Oast fall's election and we must we can lern the Ut- - officers from was" held Monady,"May T9,ar3T30 pr tion the ' made' the down many fastest 'ISpringviriFDo"jrthe have governor take care of these cripples the quesKindergarten Diplomas. Spanish Fork Man Gets Appointment tton yas settled. Therefore Governor promises, 'all unfulfilled, and from m. About one hundred of the stu- runner that has been on the "Y" field Jane Bee, Vera Giles, Ida GledMSG-E- d " As Juvenile :: Judgs from Boss for some Ume, Repubacore was- a tie, dents of the- - ACi n a- - LovelesB, - Elma Powelson, Ell-- . . Spry, as usual, bowed to the will of the sentiments heard from the Raised. Salaries Gardner the political ring leader and appoint lican party workers here hut little their track team to our city, where each team having,60 points. The Offi- Ritchie, Nina Vance, Eunice WllkJe- ed Lewis. But the salary was not support will be given the present they were met at the depot by the B. cials were: Referee and starter, : A. D. P. Lewis of Spanish Fork was so the raises came state administration in the future.. Y. U. band and escorted to the "Y" F. Palm; Judges of finish, Dr. Stiehl, Hlgn School Diplomasi Judi- large enough Fourth the of Sor-Eulal-la appointed Judge campus.The events from .start to Joseph T. Farrer, P. O. Peterson, which are enumerated.-cial district by the state Juvenile finish were hotly contested but the Creed Haymond; field Judges, Lester f TWO COUPLES MARRIED Oxion Kiri J. Berm Berry, The Judge of the Flr6t district will court commission at a meeting held BY DEPUTY CLERK WOOD Logan boys proved Mangum, R,- - R. Irvine, Homer Chris- - J. Beck, Knell Coleman, . EMinra,' In the office of the governor Monday be raised from $900 to $LOuO a year; the best sprinter, Peterson taking tensen, Jesse Knight ttmers. A license to wed was issued on first place In three of the events. Knight, A. J. Maiben, D. Chlpman; nlghL- Mr. Lewis was chosen from a TEe becond district judge will be Glazier, Louise Howard, Lael IX. big field of candidates. He7succeeds given' 11,200 instead of $900; Third Wednesday to Wallace E. Morley, of Richards of the B. Y. U.. was, &a clerk of course, Joseph A. Buttle; an- - Irvine, Maud lngram, Rufus.Jacobsosc,. 11. Walqiiist, 12.100 whose election' as distiT-- t instead of 12.000 ; Provo Bench, and Sylvia Johnson, of usual, the star performed Joking first nmintei-- Earl JvQlade,.IjrvKlrkham ; Cloev Larsen, ,Chsiw yFour h Wasatch district county count- attorney of insteadf 900; Pleasant GroveralBO to Cart Bergsen placejn five of the six events m which scorer, II. C. Hick3: Mae Mortenson, - GeorgtrMltoheil," " ' lertaTvacadcy neTuvehfle1e.htn nftTLsWctreacfiudgeriGOOT Slith and Bliss Smyth, both ofProvo.H he was enTeredT ThTniost iecta?ulaf Track Events. Page, Herbert S. Pyne, Jr., Alma TSV. : on the first of the present year. His dlstrJrt. eaoh ludee. IGOO: Spv.nth rli. Deputy Clerk Wood performed the run of .the meet was made by young hurdleCodnell v first. Richards, Arnold E. Robison, Wind" . Jtrlct, 11,000. headquarters will he at Provo. marriage ceremony for both couples. 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