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Show - XII VOL, , K. ... i.1. ,. ... ., PROVO CITY, UTAH, TUESDAY, JUNE I, 1909. NO Gl THE PROVO BURGLARS CRACK SAFE 5. .K&.J! W-'- , BUT FAIL TO GET AWAY III! FII1SE-- ' - 7able8' Four Men Commit Deed. if me was lost, fiy Domingwas so badly that it will be of no X guilty parties were captured by the ofi&eers about ten rain- X utes after the act and are now X -X i - use. possession of Sheriff Judd. The men were teen loitering at the depot yesterday afternoon." From the appearance of (he safe the" burglanT'afe liot new ftt tBe' business. A quantity of nitroglyc- erine had been poured into a hole wbeie a b it .had been removed, They used a large quantity afi'd some of it epilled on the floor. jSoap was "used "to fill "the cracks on' the door. . The nitroglycerine was ex plodedby a giant cap. The 6afe is a total wreck but it was fortunate valuables were kept in- - the At eleven o'clock last night." a that no building::over night and it is. the great shot was heard r some custom to leave the door of the safe of the people iit the- HaitUig-roiRio Graude station. They immed open. lie iately "utitied Mr. Peters i), the he bui tdrcgTrew broken byfthe" frrce baggage maitat the et.ttion,--iiTd in turtr. .i!Otilt---ihe.. pdice,.The of the eiplosun.- .It is evident that BOK-hni rmrdi curia tr. 'it. DeckeVs huts-- ' and those ac the to do with the woric Uiat has been station" could "haT the7; 'breahms? of i "'i Fried on iJSuIf LfikeTat'ely" and irlaes and cuiiH'fered the in itw; . ilie fiicers are to be praietd for the . erious'y,.: goud vvurk they have accomplished Ferrer and H dkisr in catching the. i.fferderSiJ They Office-.were thu f:t' t reach ilr ?oe'.ie. will be chareed with in . iht let a i;lit tiw by rerig They degree. j '-- - - -- - n SpveraU-of-the-Jiviadowft- - x- ia - i r ADDRESSES G!V1 I B. Y. U. -- e i ? bin-glar- y fit n-J- t-n- HIL PORTAS- T- MEETII1G A 'w BY GKOR"(JE" ADAMS) A large audience met C )llejirej listen" lialt' Su'uday nftrht" 10 forthe" "The Beggar jSi'udent" tsaccaiaureat sermon oenvereq oy n y IT i iW President Brimhal!. He i'ctok for; Wert you there? his text rheICthVtrt,B7th 'chapter' Tf n,. tn o.0 "in by the t'lut !i "And They Said One was a greit production;- At you to Another, Behold, Thi Dreamer' weie U(jt tliere you ju flut Ir nint JLI IlliM liniUCU VUl LTl CM. .rk of the refemd to the giet . At any rate, the show presented world au.1 for the .e lemp'ion of the rt- night the lljcal c?a,Viiiy by ' - plslosr-by snririse.-was mwt " IT t men viio were ueumeis t iiie credit ywas'. vj tbe.cityf dreanitr? and " encou raged ! L a LiT' J it Tfl lir OiUi Jllii-graou '.its to dream noO'e drevms '0f praif.e s (jue ppjfi I" and hLi! .nowe wor. A b ive nil bia iTie peo- of GemWe , srve A A PJJ?Pli - - -- mi trtr. wjtl)ei get-the se t-- i 1 j an-i-.- . uuuM6ta-daoI7aethighP8preseutati6- - i .y ,fi v r,."- n - . VT , JJ-l.Ju- f -- f I I - ff I ! -- ft r unu ulriii uir Building in which Safe "Cracking" Took Place. JfflrllftL " " - ! n iu. BEULAH W. HARDY 1 IS - . . " . I I HONOR THE DEAD IS THEME --AT TABERNACLE-SE- R VICES Hardy.., wife of Vernie Hardy A the - Third - ward, OBSERVED HERE died Sunday afternoon from heart Oliver. (Reported By James trouble with which she has suffered " blown. 'The"service8 "at the tabernacle a year and do honor to " the heroic for years. The dereised was 4bjg were conducted by President Joseph dead and not forget the- - tnemory-e-f " AUTOMOBILE IN SERVICE! ,: Memorial day 8ervicesj?ere held daughter of Mr. and MrsTJohh B?, Keeler, Sunday at 2 p. m.' loved ones. M arshaLWilliams Wbite andf 1n7lhe Provdcsraetery ; yesterday The anthem, ' ' " fied. and he located Officers Pratt' j "itest, theWeary "Praise "ye the Ixrd my Heart years ago;. She leaves under the auspices of ''the Wm. T. twenty-tw- o choir. was Christian," sung by 'and Martin. W. H. .Riy's automo- -' her Imsban; and two children &id shall Join,". was sung by the choir. . jShejrgian Post Xo..6j. G, A.R. jo( Elder Booth E. John prefaced TTbile with ATTPerong at the wheet7 attended mourh'Ihef The invocation was oflef ecttyTJ aSi" , o i by a - large eoncourpe of manyolherrreTafiyesld. Mer-Mrs. " : . . x ' "As; has been stated before (he . company refused ioiccept the fran-chibecause it contained' a clause"-stating- .- bf-charg- ed for telephone . service dar- ing the life of the franchise.' The company insists that it is not right that the council should ask them to be satisfied with., this clause. The clause 3s- - the "eame'ag4liat"f" the Independent company franchise but the Bell has refused to accept iU ;.According:.to the majority joLthe members of the city council the. givea-a-faett- ef franchise than the one just elapsed . and probably not asgoud unless the company takes a different, attitude. It is argued that" the council "ha " investigated the telephone business, fur., the., last, tv? axnontha-- . and lhe. franchise which was granted by the council was the result of the investigation. Be:dab . MAYOR WILL VETO : "What move the moany will laue next .reuia.u.6 i be seen but. r..as??it!:iA.Aey. w'l n9 ac" w cept a franchise which does not them to charge more than tb Independent franchise allows. Mayor Decker stated emphatically that he will not sign "any. franchise which" does not set forth the max.- mum rate to be by the both who use Those, company. know that the phones Independant does equally as good work as the Bell at a lower rate besides the In- dependent permits, a free county toll service which is : not in effect with, the Bell. The telephone - situation grow interesting and what the outcome will do is hard to say 'but it is aa assured sact that the Bell company will not be granted any more privileges and better rates in Prow than their competitors. . ' -- y al-lt- . . -- . iiad-beennot- U IS - " .,- tliV"' i , haste. A search for the safe break" ers was immediately instituted. In ..the .coal, yard of Smoot and Spaff ord four men were located and immed- - liadappar--, iately arrested.--,Tbey coaf, sheds been hiding ently officers would the v with a hope that - ia-th- ojn" the opposite direction. BAT" MAN 7W!ll',,,!,,r' Elder ..Moroni L. - . " a4-fiose- Sunday!:in"a""bcySKev: certain-rights- nd m Smal)ef"eliveree"me"mo"nS slavery by the con- sermon. There appeared' to be two men stitution. This ; was a source of ' yeho. were the leadersof ;lbe "gang". intention Evan Kimber, the 15 year old property . right in hunSbfet had and leaders india to man the the of One of Mr. and Mrs; James Kimber, right son beings i burglar-- cutfit "lics!stedTiiB v;uiuatbcrTybyMds"iadivldtura is- arrest.' He was making an effort It finally brought on the great war. where undergone an opera to get rid. of something from his The speaker showed that the con- tion for. appendicitis. ".lbe condi pjcket which Officer Martin thought flict . between property and individ- tions are favorable to recovory. to be a. gun.. The officer drew his ual liberty, was not yet ended, and gun and while doing so, the . man while at times it would seem that the side of the rights, of the individran in front cf him and hindered property , was considered of greater ual. ' at the value than men when It comes ia a --The usual G., A.: R. -- ritual was officer, was partner-"-whby this real test the conscience of. the carried through,- - the exercises closfleeing " timff a coneiJerable dis'ance away. American people will be found on ing by the einging of "America." V recognition-o- f -- com-plet- e" he-h- as . . . from.,.-shootin- o . Most dnM1itaVr1krtr. rf7thenthetrenre graves parted relatives and friends. lion. will be held at the Third ward A, B. Morgan.- - delivered an . able memorial address;" He spoke otj meeting house on Wednesday, ' be- : the conflict, ihe result a neces- ginning at 1:30 o'clock. sary compromise, between the idea The Wm. T. Sherman Post No. on which the government was Q G A R nttonrltd tha Rnntiat men are church founded, 4hat4e,-that-- all free FIGHTS mpathyfzrttoeHveanh-Lord- , death,andthe tdteThr - - L b.i-;3- K I H.Artb'irIhei LPjar ehise. - se The board of commisaioners'of " Utah fiidia u Wk r" veterans in session -- and is holding its meeting in the county cyijitnisui? tiers room in the court house." "The" board will names of the U'.ah Indian War veterans for thj jnir-pooi ascertaining, who are entitled pensions. The members, of the board are: J. M. Westwood, M. and J, will prMbly remain here about a week- - Judg.fcJL Bonth first signer of the rail in. thi? city. o reUui their htlhi d wh lue production, Oileinlcrf took first place among let th dninity wici., .hem : Mport unow 1, tne nnn Mrs of hard work the nidi by . big tidde. ' His barito the c.ivimty without- - The ser-- J it toi)k to brW ihe play up ti the tone vwe showed off in. good style ,,u' 7,JU ,,an , I John"1ttpe as"" l.VolenanT Poppiifj It required. more than work, it re took the part of jy K iglih "Sissy the etud':ts." und "did eredi ab'e'work. quired ability. "The people wereTLordT T ANOTHER SERMON z tenor of TLnd, the" ' .. Rev",J; Chiillcn Smith deli:end'ai by continued applause. Thej the company, took thepart oi tlie , wx fii; the good Avork i:f thntl'rrpTiv dwrvfth RpcTfiffuH'f, h(? wo-better Proctor academy . graduates-ithe all the applause the were clvn but will, undoubtedly, K. and C. that church Johnson, "tenor, tonight. glad Sunday Congregational everytjne presentwas night. He to..k for his text the a local company could pr du e.Hii Miss Margarette Benj alto,.J!seola Ellertou, contralto, Charles Wbit-ake- r, following from i.h5 111th sonnet of opera of "such higli standard. different to state difficult Abe Anderson, tenor, the It is SubXature is Shakespeare: "My dued to What I Work In, Like the characters and.. judge as to. their and Dixen, baritone, all did i did creditable work. imcreditable, all The Orchestra . Smith Mr. efficiency. They Dyer's JIand.". "' also of should have better share of; the a wort,than"x)thers, preyed-- up,ir-'Thesjme gfdduates'"tle " 'course. work of Miss The . to for earnest necessity Fay praise. application A testimonial ' will be given by one thing in order to make a success Loose as Countess Laura was splen did. - She has a sweet voice - with the company next Thursday night in life. excellent expression. Miss Edith in honor ol Prof. Lund. Some of pa Kan the leading fiitiEgnfi art- - using thfir rBwdl 1 1 1 1 1 1 efforts to. make the affair a financial deserves I and A A a weet H M S S 'yr'c oprauo praise. Carl 'Nelson as General success. mi '... and were at the. ware ..house about five minutes after, the explosion. sWfien they" ware house , the smoke from the explosion jwas still in the - room and' it was soon discovered that the safe . had been Ilk 2 VETERANS NOLO MAKES . ex- - - t Track Team. LOCAL OPERA ES franchise ny pired last Saturday without word from the company as to the disposition of the same; The company waa given until the 29th of May to accept and X Ht " failed to " comply with this the company is and provision Opexating without aJraj:J ow . I - The . -- -- proposed new X - . - com--pa- giaUjitjf"."b"uf7,ir """mfi't taken from- - him, and are now iu PAKE A WRECK. - ; The Bell telephone, is now operating in Pro- Y0";w.ithoiii a franrhise. ;.ThB. . securely locked :n the county jail. Three men were captur- ed and one escaped but it is -X'thongbt that he will be appre- -l T hended. ' The tools carried by X :one of thfe'ineu oapturfcd make X a complete, burglar's outfit. ne leaner in me roooers made an effort to" discard the tools but he was caught in the X X act BI)d the outfit is now in iTlhe hands 7f the b(ieriff.T J7" . -- .; - The three men were taken to tb police station and gave their, names as Daniel-Locke- r, P. Forbes and John Sullivan. Locker is the leader otJ&tt-gttiig- . a.'d..sppar8 - to - lie an old hand at the "buHiieesT "The f l New Franchise r- - as Required. wt-r- The "" AT POLICE STATION 8:iip, X -- of Acceptance of the This member of the gang escaped. blown Courici Failstto-Notif- y "Three are Captured The safe at the office of Mayor Charles F. Decker' was. blown last nignt at toe ware fppeii locate! acioss the street 1 'from, "the Rio "Grande Depot. 'X There were no valuables de T is theafcj consequen- t- - OPEflATES Safe in Warehouse of Charles F. Decker "Blown" but Burglars Get no Money or Valii-T- " -- vIlTH- - OA' -X-- , .;;- . - . nlJ " STILL-TK- E CRY "thirtieth day of May as aa.Holiday Pratt felt that and for the purpose of doing honor the singing of the choir filledevery and person with the spirit then took The .. up "speaker joy. the thought of war and its necessity wcasions and prefaced his 00 . to the dead soldiers.- - The speaker tboughtlhe holding of certain aporta'upon Decoration day detracted from the real intent, given it by the - la w.-- r- He bad to from the 80th chapter of Exodeus. The civil war was then referred to and some of its cruelties recounted,' also the prophecy, uttered by r the prophety Joseph Smithf twenty-nin- e years before it happened was . read, explaining how the nation could have averted the bloodshed. and not caused so much destruction of property. The Indian wars of Utah received their just mention and eqme of the hardships .endured were recounted. The speaker thought it was a worthy custom to meet once the solemnity of the day should not ly, the river will d much damage be taken from it by the encourage- along the line," especially in Salt ment of ball playing, Lake county. (People along the ete.i-"Th-e services lof "the ' ' Indian rtver are . making - preparations to war jreterana. werejestoled and the move on higher grounds as the river to loos upon Isis raging and precautions are being j youngs aamonisnea them - as benefactors during the taken lest a quick raise in the night early settlement .of Utah. Some Hood homes and endanger the sleep-i- n of the - early "experiences-o- f the g ccapants.' Provo river consettlement of Utah were narrated tinues to pour .forth great waters and the true position of honor por to the lake. The . Rio Grande tray ecT that the pioneers should bold f Western have fonnd it necessary to in the estimation of t,he people of place a watch at the railrofJ these values- bridge." ace qf-pe- " -- - ton horse-racin- g, -- 1 :i,i Dwellers along the Jordan river are beginning to !je, alarmed at the , rapid rise; of the water. This is. due to the great amount of water in the Utah fake. It is Btated that |