| Show FOUNDERS DAY AT PROVO It Was Enthusiastically Observed by the B Y AcademyNotes TRIBUNE S BUREAU t City Hall S Provo Oct 15 1 j To the sound of Martial music wllh flags and class emblems hell high In hue air and decorated wllh theIr class colors ISO nludcnts of tho B Y academy marched lo the railroad slallon down 1 Academy ivcnuc nt 930 o lockthils morn lug to meet John Henry Smith and Apos tie Lund who arrived to participate wllh them In their exercises at thc Tabernacle Tho occasion was Foundcrn Day which Is always observed and celebrated wllh great enthusiasm Before leaving hue D Yj A building however claaa patriot ca9 lam provoked I hundtohand physical de bato between the commerclnbt and tho High joiool deparlmcnl which resulted rCuled dlsualrously lo BOIIIO of tho partlclpanta Tho fracas wan caused by the commcr cal hoistIng their Hag on lie High school building which act was rcHcnlcd by the High school elaaa to tho extent of several sore beads 1 ami a black eyo or s < > After tIJ Aflr hula bout good feeling again prevailed and nt 10 oclock all a semhlct prcalet theS Tabcruaclo and llalcnod in the I following S programme MusIc by n Y A band lirlgham Young Founder of the B YS A5 John henry Smith Founding of the Institution W K Duscnberrv A O Smoot Jathcr of tile Instliutlon Hon ll Instlulon Reed Smool Specchen were made by h tIm I thrco surviving members ot thin original board of truHloes Wilson N Duacnberry Myron I Tanner and II II Cluff Bishop nll I Cluff I Bshop Urlnghursl formerly of Sprlngvlllc wits roprcscnl bv his daughter The after IS noon will bo devoted to IkId sports at the academy campus campusNOTES A marrlfigp license baa been Issued to Parley Curl of Salem aged 21 I and Eva Plumb of Mammoth aged JX The case o State vs B F Morgan la being tried before a Jury The number of Jurors drawn for the term being Inmifflclunt a special venire was Issued I us follows Andrew DryndBlc John Chad wick VllIlam R Sharp James Jfre H Webb William Black T R Cutler James K I Snow n Culer In the caau o the Stale vs n F MIJ nor Jury returned a verdict of guilty The defendant will he sentenced Satur I day October 2Slh at 2 ocloclu State v I Ilpber lark idea not gulltv Case set to follow case of State t George Mamwcll I S Jilrncst Lloyd William Lloyd and Thomas Jonea mal ole extensive cx porltuenla with llrewaler last night and wero taxed s each by Justice John thIs morning aa a conHcunence Hadnt Heard of Beans Suit Logan Oct 1C Mutineer Thatcher of thin Corlanton company says ho has hoard nothing ytt of the milt lollll Bean la said to have filed In New York to annul eon tract Mr Thatcher Is 1 nol worried over ron Iho matter and claim they will put the play on again as early nn practicable Deer at Eureka Eureka Oct Ycnlordny was the first I day of tho open K > aflon for killing deer I I In Utah and Eureka people woro out In Ijirg numboru after this kind of game Deer while not very plentiful can ho found In the mountains to north and went of Eureka and today the meat mar kets of lie camp are Belling thin dc lichens meat Oua A Franko all Ike Hillman vcro among tim aucccanful hunt ors of ytalerday Each succeeded In bringing down a bupkakln Another parts consistIng of Con J Hannifin Charks E Ilulah Jere Drlcroll C11rllH IUIth Dlhol anti Iotr Peterson brought In Home of this kind of meal Olio Swarlz JUIIPH Crooks Dan Ostrander and James Morgan left Tues day for Went Tin tic with provisions enough to last I week and aa there I are jald lo 10 a largo number of tho fleet fooled animals In that vicinity they wi doubtless have good fICCt8 |