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Show f VOL, XI A- TU'TQTr IViELVE PAGES t PEOVO CITY, UTAH, SATURDAY, MAY p. - N'O. CO 1909. ), PROHIBITION FOR PROVO WILL BE WILL THE UNION DEPOT QUESTION SLOGAN OF BE SETTLED BEFORE NEXT ELECTION LEAGUE ANTI-SALOO- N KDresentative Citizens of Prpvo Meet and Form MARSHAL TRIES TO FEED PRISONERS WHATAINU '99 Organization for the Successful Fighting of Saloon Evil Fight To Be Waged in This City and Utah County. " Council May Call For Special Election to Dispose 4" Depot FfanchisejQuestion. It is the-pmion ofsome Council Members that matter will come to a vote ---- of "7 ' "There, were three supposed bur the clever capture. , glars captured in 8pringvilleyester-da- y . In ithe v morning he wentto a Night Marshal Clark. A restaurant and ordered three large Fronf'all appearances it would seem that the prohibition littleby -K document from the Rio GranderWestern would have tad been turned m beel speaks, coffee and other things wave has hit Provo and Utah county. It has come with a sweep which one of the stores was the which he thought his i. captives been presented at the meeting of the city counciL last -- Tusday 16 and if something does not come which will stop it, the whole Ioierr "A search" was 'startarand would enjoy- - and topk' tlielood butfprSQme reason ; it was withdrawn just before the time of -heTeached-the-jfc- ii "When the.three men were-eettiie tisptured jatk commencement. It is given out by those who are supposed to At a meetingwhich was but is waer ' found that they did riot he was COuntyJwiU be "dry" within "oneyear, surprised to find that the held in the courthouse last Thursday night an organization was commit the .robbery but were con- men has made & dive for the tal) know that the depot franchise question is to be put .before the perfected which will haye for its. mission the.drivfng from Provo nected with the work oLlightfinger-in- e uncut" via . the.tmnsom route and Deooie in the verv near future. It is said that the votihsr will be Marshal Clark took the. men whereby are n5w, no one knows . fl all the saloons within one year's time. A petition7 will Ve f the Clty eiectipn for several reasons. If the matter to jail snd locked them securely in (Ol course, the marshal was grieved the city cQiineil in the Jiear. future which will contain the old bastilez lie then wen I jaud besides, the city iiad to" pay for ispresented to the people for their vote, it is difficult to say what will be Hhe outcome." It is also difficult to know .'what 7 the names of many of the tax payers, asking for the' abolishment away ai.d jtOngraUilatel himself on ; three meals for men "what aint. 1 . on -- " ' pre-sentedo- : the-attorn- . of all saloons by the first day .of January, 1910. charge of the movement is made up.of-bt- fh and represented: " the-differe- e nt for the plaintiff in the case have up their sleeves snd some are of the opinion that the matter will never be put to, the r . ; vote of the people. . The committee joptical parties :in --- - 1 L gyns-ar- It. will be rtmembeml by all the thin 'city that" the dejwt of people has been hanging fire for question several yearn aud it is about time the matter was ettled. iNow "lliat the supreme court has given a cisiori. that It is illegal for the city council to give away some of the the city, it property-o- f vote of the taxpayers to ascertain whether or not the rail road will be given the ground "on Third -- West.-The railToad company will accept the franchise granted by the council and it la stated that work willbe started on the if the people vote in favor of the grant.- - ' j" X Jasj. A. ; t G.' DttfHn,-- - president,- -" den,- - Jesse INSTANT Jcp. B. T I:- l i .. if. rv jtveiier, mrs, Airu, iviiBS Aiiee Reynolds L. L. Nelson, Heb-Knight,- - .1 4 fV hrr IS BROKEN: NEGK nauen smith, yce presi dent; 0. W. Audeliu. seero tary and treasurer Executive committee Mrs. Mary Boy- - j. DEATH 1 er C. Jex, Frieby. ' Miss Kellog, J. 11. Wayne Mcradden'. skid tender in the -- Utah Copper tunnel, was in stantly killed at 9 o'clock yesterday At the time of the acci morning, was he dent riding in an empty skip incline at a low rate of speed up the when, not realizing the danger, he put his head out to one side to look back. His head came in contact withthe- jchute,- - breakingbjrn.eck instantly. ; .Funeral services will be held at the cbapel of Eber W Hall ft j. Lewis 8. Fuller of the American ""Prohibition ". league , attended the meeting anda&Histed in perfecting the organization. He stated that which had a he better 'chance to do away witLthe ealoon evil than Provo and felt, with the right kind of work, the matter would eoou be settled. iuSaItLake Sunday afternoon like organization had been perfected o'clock . - knew-ofnarcit-y Y -r-- -?K A 'iW Hill : r iimmmmv at 4n:LogsfriMl-Mrrt3ierratr- !... Prof. Widstoe - was authority for the statement that ninety-fiv- e per -cent of the expulsion from the t!jAriculturaT7coIIege in3hatcity were dw to drink and the evils of the saloons - forty million' people live in drv states aad he could" not see 'why and 7 Utah cold not. join these behalf of accomplish great workjjrhesitate ."We should the j people. - to argue that business will be hurt by the abbiishjilenr6F"the "saloons" Can you ci sidermoney with the world tszjuor&h otyouv children?-Thwomen who 18 demanding men and --W at 2 AGIST OF S s IE t . - s lng: U MEW f - q- ary - - J.' Ckeeler ' - ' a talk in J4 B. Keeler town. favor of a "dry" "I believe should be even appoin that no man ted "3og catcher unless IicTb a pro-- " hibitionist' ""(Someone remarked that he could not patch the dogs "if he were dmuk.) MrTKeelerThought also-ma- de -- up- tiematler-iJiould-beJUke- council and ihe -- officers be ffivtu a chance to show where . they stand in the matter. made remarks were Sympathetic J-Mr. ;and W Frisby, Knight by mauy others and it was the sense a of the meeting that from now-o- n "Prohibition for will be filit waged ty .lhe"iily y, on. n 1;."On each "mahufactured ed for sale there ehall.be Jt ('DRY county' - In the work for prohibition for - the city, ill be tlietfKrt Ll.lLt it-w- frpaulatioa to obtain prohibition in the county and ai many of the citizens will alsabe presented the county commissioners-I- t v s stated at the meeting that all the towns in the county , are for prohibition, but about to are waiting to see what action they take. will 'Provo jjetiiioa-sigiied-byl- det-lar- . o , package-ih- e NOTES flame of with the-ddres- ) s of-ag- of same and in their feelings." " er J - ifSection--2r.-Penalt- Green-camr'to-t- he y - e represen--teoYelementa- ry . , - SOCIAL DOINGS OF PRO VO SOCITY PEOPLE JiILaa-Marie--Cla- '.. rk- - .. - -- the-4aoci- -- ng - -- , - - ;-- - -- - - - - - -- and-Mr- te-dcrk'H, i&w-aa- yg - - 8.: CD ,N ' t Ji the actual number of This years exhibit of fine and in- ounces .contained in said yffPP?r James Gray went to the Payson the D. Y. U. la' the" dudmUtjfrat "" or pacKage at time of its manufac and best that the school has hotel, which is owned by his father largest . Julian Cray and retired.- Later ture. ever put out. - It w an eduea'ional for violation; exhibit of mmoTand hand work and housrand railed person, firm or; corporation shows considerable creative Gray out. "discussion followed Any genius and Green shot Gray. - The nature who offers to sell, or furnish, or and skill in expression, ' ; . the quarrel cannot be learned but deliver for sale, any bnlter unless NThe following lines are marked as aboyejecifod'phnll hi? .both jaen. had drawinglrid design (Teemed guilty of .a misdemeanor," will" be charged with assault with illu8ratiou wqrk, water color' and A few pounds of butter which oil deadly weabona pointings, general domestic arts, did not comply with the law was needlework, dress making, child- foundat the above mentioned-tores- frens work- in "art' and handicraft ' by tue food inspector. normal supervision work, general wood workt cabinet making and noon her home in at iron to and steel work. .compliment H , . . Miss Katherine Gease, one of the V The exhibits of Misa Fawn Brimearly, eeason'Bbndes.welve ladies halL'jind vho were present.. ,lhe.guest of honortarg. grflilnatiiig"" IroaHheTtrt-rgn-" ............. . i wwihe lecepieirroTmany bea ,ItiIU?1erycre(itable BotSha veTTg Thurelayj jiefaun tf Mra- - 31rE : ofllne : T. krgtfTXoll'lion pictures" of week-was t::" ot- - the party lietty iaenter, ofSalt "Lake "city, iorKj ins nome in iui. rieasant, arter Miss Lillian : Johnson and Mr. iruits, tlowera and landscapes iu given by Miss Chloe Sraoot, daugh Mr. find "Mrs. OAT Gla zier and spending, the winter here at the B. Alma Boyden Were qiuetly marriod water colors, 4 J. - ter of Senator and . Mrs. Reed Mr. GeorgeJM. Smoot. . university at the home of the groom Thursday is some good work iu,-- . Hyd There Mr. Jesse F.Eean Bpent Fritlay Suicot,' at the First wa.d social hall The r' young peojile of the First evening at 6 o'clock, the ' rcremony rography detignu on wor-d- , --velvet in Lake. Silt were giiea janolhec dancing ward pvening. Thursday Dainty.pik witnessed the immed1 audr. leather. Some of ' the Jhand being enly by Mr. J. W, Dunn spent Thursday partyT Friday ',, evening and white butterflies hung from the the iate members iy ofthe family. Mr. hound books rival " those from, the - ' ' ceiling,- while the windows were in Salt Lake. s. parefits' class. Boyden will- reside jn Ko) croftho). . . Miss Eva Anderson, is visiting a festooned la' the "same colors banked the The t "" grade eight graduates f buok MneliwaTJa CUha'; m epmgvtfler ,carn.atuing.'. " J n tha I diblriet1 schools - were - given a ball Thev Nineteenth .Century Tel ab etc. -- from the wood work shops were corners cushions Misses gay oozy Eva and Mida Billings of at the Moxart .Friday evening by met Friday afterncxin with Mrs. of tall and vanes here Salt. Lake.,are yfeUing with friotitls the- whool board.- plentiful, crowd Stwie fofthe" "lat"'nietuiVof 'tLe' miration. the ar-- " ' carnal ions 'SlecoMfctf the" laberttfs in Provo.-- i - year; ; Mrs. F. F Bee gave' n re ticle on thePeihaps V . was in attendance. ; is the hnp-- do.iUV list where refrtfehmente were 6erved. -- Mrs. Frank. 'Bureh ,of Eureka The seventh grade - pnpiUof theTiewLoMjrcdan lii&toryhiclt -u 'afryw fiom TI. V, U. traliiTng school entertain kj'ge.un)bei.oL guestajifire la the gwssfr of Mrsr recess refresh. The work,: stands7 notT' only for gwxl. very During present, those4rom out of town this week.. , ed the eighth grade graduates at a ments were served by the hostess skill in special lines, but fcko for were Miss' Alice Nibbley, Miss Mr, Mjlton Thoma- s- returned social Tuesday, even'i the uni- Mrs. "CfandallV invitation? to have ultifi e"and general "de"" practical EJsie Yates, Miss Veda JJeebe, Mr. Saturday from .Idaho and other Games of all kinds , were tha annual club outing at har home velopment of the versity. head, heart and ' J.! S. Perry, Mr. Ed. By er and Mr. : , points north. enjoyed followed bymufiic and re on Provo ' Befich was 'awepf el. Hand. The exhibit ;wUl hp Leland Swaner of Salt Lake City : . Miss' Parkinson ol Preston, frebhtuentsr r Club adjourned to: meet in Sept. unui isat,. June 6, and no one and Miss Parkinson of Preston, Idalio, viiiled with friends in Provo ' Miss Florence Martin entertained all feeling that they have had a should miss .seebi; - tlii Mdpndid Idaho. The. hostess was assisted duriDg the . china 8howerThnrsuay---7after-- j pleasant and profitable year. display of local skill and talent. - " I 8 jme members of the city council have expressed themaelven against the election taking -place at this season" . of the . year, - rar tl v d the fact that there ia a Capitol building bond election tp be held andp.theregukr city election; The matter will however, be taken up by the council in the near future and it wilHhen be decided wliether-ornJoIIowb: the election will be held, package of butter and offered or expos in the State of Utah stamped upon the B. Y. U. LIQUOR CAUSES SHOOTING wrapper or OF JAMES GRA YATPA YSON the jnaker thereof e -t- m-the-" -- In-spec- com-plaiat- Hr " that f County Attorney Evans, under instructions from Deputy Food CHAMBERLAIN, Smith will today issue Joseph Chamberlain for years before against n?me of the Provo nr TaTIlfignealth was Bnglaua'g foremwt LiberaliHt. He born- In 1S3 and educated at London University school, later receiving degrees from sev merchants forselling butter which eral He. was three times mayor-oComis not properly labeled. Blrmlug ham. and later president of the board of trade in the cabinet, which office plaints jvilf be. issued against .W. corresponds to the portfolio of commerce andjnborjn the. Unlted-StatpVVilford-Perrhe GrEitdiie, Bailey later-Mill of state for the colonies. Mr. Chamberlain The law became a member of parliament'ln 1885, retaining his seat until 1908, when Bros, and J. TTayIor. FAMOUS BRITISH LIB ERA LI ST. hisenforccd-retlrement-o&-aeeoii- . " " council; Therefore it means that the vote will on'y-decide oirth'e Third West si te" and if thfl nnnrvTa i . Avenue will neces- Academy I sarily have, to - be considered X J later. Mrs. Mary Ellen McEwan, wife ofWm. McEwandied yesterday morning; from brights disease. The deceased Va? born in this city Jane do not help to moke them moral. 10, 1860 and was the daughter of IS." f ..W ,. JCDGE J. E. SBOOTH the late Amos .Howe. She lived Remarks along the lines of pro-- - for a number of , years in Vernal hibition were made by Judge J. E. and returned to Provo about a While under-th- e influence of year Booth. He told of his eTperience husband and children Green Gerald" hot James i six ago. liquor in Provo in prohibitory times and L " v laet Pangea-nin.yearnyTtbout Elunight nignt at asserted low h couia ue successiuiy vive with a The the bullet entered her, together large Payson. nere. "My experience number- - of aaoptea ilef -and went tarm througb. right relative8.:andmany ... i ll bench "has givea"me freinds will sympathize with the The wound was immediatly dressed an excellent chance to see the bereavment!-Thblood and unless fin thier poison; sets in' the family evils - o- f- drink' Judge Booth funeral services will be held man .will .recover. : The shooting asserted that a hard fight must be . Funeral wiU tfe held at' 2 o'clock grew from anrow which was started made;againsLthe sallon, "the saloon Monday" la the J'ourth, ward meef in an uptown saloon Both men men have both sense and cents" he ' -house. are said to have been rather cross ing "j" ' asserted. - t the X US e m nw-depo- " oH and en . at will-rjui- re-a exercises, secondary school graduates; Friday June 4 at The vote Willie on wheth-- 1 10 a. m, annual commencement ex er or not the people will allow ercises at the stake tabernacle. its property to be given to the Friday evening alumni reunion An railroad. The Academv-- V9. industrial and fine Art exhibit will .be given all week in the prepara. Jv8ite will not be consideretl in ' the elcliou only - as it is men- ESry" biiijding.":. JOSEPH r7 An excellent program has been prepared tor commencement week at the B. Y. U. It is as follows: Sunday May 30," at 8 p. m Baccal-auresermon Pres. G. II. Brim-hal- l, p. m. class had been married but ten months. His mother resides in Provo, and his father is at present in Tonopah. Nev., 'but left immediately for this city, on being notified of the accident to his had been in ' ' the employ' of the Utah Copper TWO TtriflP8 DRY Two thirds of the states in the company tor one year. United States ae dry according to - ' waslears RIcT5d"don de' at JheCollege hall. Thursday June 3, 2 p. mr class ' exercises, Preparatory school graduates at 8 - - eys .. , . - " . - larnt - -- ; . - - Johtr-llOund- y -- , g-- at - . 1 weeki.l -.ft V ata -- 7 |