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Show K tollmen PROVO ISSUED SEMMYEEklY -- "IT" 1WIM Man 11 -- death Who is Said to Have Shot 'SEMI-WEEKL- 10 GOMES III III I 1 ELIZABETH SYUE PolkemanrWUMmtfmxgthBw Returned Here Saturday f; AND FRIDAY UTAH, FRIDAY, MARCH SI, 911 PROVO VOL. XIV, NO. 27 TUESDAY The death of Mrs. Eliiabeth Synie occurred Wednesday morning at 6:66 a.:nl following a stroke 6f para'yaiB, Friday evening lam he W fotin.l by members of her family and friends in ner home unconscious, having fallen In a stroke of paralysis. A physician was immediately called, but announced thTnoTfilng coiilOeilone to"aTlevIate (l&'h'o will Belect two er convicted and sentenced to lm- prisonmeut for life. Some two years Frank Connors, who is now after ftlg the 8uprme court ruled fn serving a term in the state prison, . the Beddoes casehat an information . --, will be brought here tomorrow an on '"for arraignment - ment charging him with the mur- - valid under the statu, as it then wa3; der of Police Officer William the Information should be filed by the 1899. in June 27, this city Strong county attorney. The information on If Connors enters a plea of not the Connors case had been filed by the district attorney, andjwas there- guilty, which it is supposed he will, the case will probably be fore invalid,' and consequently,, the set for some time In April, at trial of Connors waa Invalid, and he least that is the desire of Dls- would undoubtedly have been re-- . Cluffrr.an Harvey JrlcLttoraeiL -" ..i.viB:'Bfiannir-;--fcr"'" to a In order jjrtvent pliedTor writ" 5? this, arrangements were made to take ihim to Provo to try him on a charge - This will be the second trial f Co- n- of burglarizing S. A. -- Henrichsen's nors for the killing of Strong, who was store at Scofield a day or two before he shot at the intersection of Fourth he came to Provo. To to was sentenced on , avenue South street and Academy pleaded guilty ajid will ThiBiterm ten 1899 serve be of after June 27, years. the night started from. the Denver & Rio pire next year. A special grand. Jury Grande depot with Connors and an- - was Then called here, and it is to other man, to take them to the city this indictment he w$!l be called to . . Jail. Both men escaped, but were ar- - plead. rested in a day or two. The other' The matter of convicting him now man broke Jail while being held for. will of course bl more difficult, as trial and was never recaptured, but many f the witnesses ure out of the be Is not believed to b&JJi&man whe stated and 'some, are dsad, and the plea roF former Jfeop&rdy wilC probably1 be shot the officer.. ' Connoi.a ,was trle'd to September, made. TSdlefcleOrinSE : " thia-charg- e ex-ha- d REDUCED FARE 10 grand-childre- n Vlc-tori- a SE RESIGNS ' EQUALIZATION 0- - - -- :. ' -- estimate the cost of Improvement or'.. the courrouse' park In the way of. 4 planting trees, hedge, etc. On motion of Councilman Newell tV salary roll of city ; officers and ret laii employes will be. brought before- the council at - next Monday n!gMV-- i meeting, to be passed upon before ing paid. This is an unusual proceed- ing as in the past the city recorder bar paid officers and regular employe- s : without action by the counciL It it tb4or4th purpose of giving' -the council an opportunity to take -tion on the salary of Police Officer W.-.- - f S. Ferre, who waa removed by tbt-- . " council, but whose removal Waycc -- and- who har- Ray refused continued to perform the duties of po" llceman, and who will probably want: ' ' his pay. City Attorney Thomas brought up question of amending the city ance so that a delinquent payer water tax shall be subject td"have the " delinquent lax made' a lien on hi property, as other taxes are now. Thhr-w- ill obviate the necessity for and of bringing suit to collect the water taxes, of which there are; now 48Pg.,.delina.ient in small amounts The matter was referred to the -- - be, . - a-- , ? 4 ordi' . eB , ccm--mitte- e onjirigatloa. nn di v uui iirnin ATE JTMI1L $ "a- - i equaj-izatlo- "i aI Certain Officers Water Tax to Be Made Lien on Property , EASTERN POINTS MJ Council Would rPdss Upon Pay of: 0ANC1 FRUIT - U-- Lk : Ill a- ."? --. .- councillors later) ; secretary, Mrs. Marietta Riggs Beesley; correspond ing secretary, Mrs. U'ive Stnoot Bean; 3 historian, Mrs. Melissa Riggs Stewart; herondjtipn, Mrs. Syme was the daughter of chaplain, MrsrMarllta Daniels. William Buckley and Fanny Winter-bothoThe organization was .affected with and was born September 18, thirty-simembers andTmany more are 1829r-a- t Oldham, Lancashire, England. eglble8ehei)FgaBatiea premises tef- She was baptized Into the Church of beccme a large one here. The meet- - The city council Wednesday evening Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints in tngw&8 ieldTntthe WalcrMriitate & tax on 1852 and confirmed at the same time tion bulldlngT where meetings will be property Iff sewer district No. 12 for The next defraying the expense of constructing by Elder 1 William Scofield. The de heUar monthly ; hereafter. ceased came to Utah in the fall of meetteg-wUbe Apra;24.v:;-- the sewer .j TjLeotaLamounL isl23 '. The eligibility" to mepb'eTsHpTsjlhe 077.30. These taxes nrax be paid in has resided jever since. Shortly after organicationas the larrivaK Jfc U ner arrival here she married the late from 1847 to 1852, pr being descend terest at 6 per cent A board of to hear objections .and correct Hugh Syme. Her four children and ants of pioneers of those years. Mrs. Flora B. Home andMrs. twelve survive her. errors in taxation under the bill conThe funeral services will be held McCune of the state oFgftnlza- - sists of Councilmen Bo't, McCullough, from the First ward meeting house this tion came down from Salt Lake to tarter, Harding, and Newell. afternoon at 2 o'clock. assist in the organization. W. H. Gammon appLed for a five? year lease on one acre of land on the Provo river near Its mouth, to be used for a boat landing." The application was denied. The-- - James Kennedy -- Construction Company asked for an extension of 60 days tocomplete the work on sewer extension No. 13. Extension granted " " "" to April 30. The appointment of ."Mayor W. H. Ray of George T, Peay Jr., as street to succeed J. WV Carter, whose resignation Is to Jake effect April l, was confirmed. r; - ;.;;i;rj.;: Ofr'On motion of Councilman A. G. Beebe, Walter Gale was appointed to The following item concerning the resignation of Colonel CJSd. Stake charge of the cty parksduring Loose of this city appeared in this morning's Issue of the the summer. ' , . . .. on public grounds -- The committee ' "Colonel C. Ed Loose of Prov.fTvBa on Match 14 was appointed and city property " was Instructed to a member of the state board of eq! alizatlon by G07trnor William Whlle Colonel 8pry, has filed his resignation wit 'the governor. Loose could not be lound yesterday to state his reasons for resigning, it Is know that he did "not' seek the position, and that he feels he PARTY cannot do it Justice because of his many business interests which reThe governor s attitude la not known, as Mls quire bin attention. : in CaMfornia." As Colonel Loose was in Salt Lake today, The Herald was enable to obtain any statement from him concerning his resignation. m 1899, !"'21r2zi 6 BID x r M il iiWMLi 111,1 The Daughters of Utah Pioneers, effected an organization ' here when the following were chosen to serve as officers: President, Mrs. May Smoot-Glaci- Y FILES ARTICLE? 6- The Douglas Perfect Pipeline ancing party given last club in the First articles of - incor por i GREAT GALLARINO TRIO FIRST CHURCH OF ward social hall was one of the most tion with the Director A. H. Thiessen of the county clerk. The cor1 CHRIST, SCIENTIST AT THE ELLEN THEATRE deiightXul of the season. The ball was Salt Lake weather bureau station poration takes over the.buslness ant One; door east of Independent tele came down Wednesday to inves- The Ellen theatre is now presenting prettily decorated in a color scheme ern Pacific and Salt Lake railroads and white, and punch was property of the Douglas waterworks phone office. Services Sunday 11 a. m., and the Pacific Coast Steamship and,- tigate the truth o rumors which musical trio that has met with un of green the JiarvBd - from Pa son, and will cominue the businet--- of subject "Unreality." Sunday Bcaool had been circulated that the f rest Pacific Navigation Companies; for the immm room AmonV: Wancert present pen Reading lHybndad. 'dates a of Tev'TngBtsago"had damaged" of supplying the stockholders wftk purpose of fixing 2 to 4 p. m. Wednes- - coast ana mrougn ine iniermouniam were the Misses Katherine Alexander, Sunday except section. in buds this rates on the annual spring and sum-j water. li;r.xJ.rrj-t-the, fruit testimonial meeting at 8 country. The trio consists of two Fay Loose, Pearj Jones, Ella May mer eastern excursions from this sec-- ' Wednesday afternoon, Mr. Thieaa, daym;evening The capital stock is $ 6000 in share- their father. with Their young girls Eva Jones, ' Carolyn Jlair,d,: Mlna - - - tion to the East the following dates san accompanied byMayorJlayt " " "" unexaccounta for their of--. ; 'Italian origin ' Taylor7zAuria "Newell,' Marjorle Berg, of the par value of ff)0 each, the O. C. Soots, Nels- Larson and were agreed upon: of celled and rendition W. Mclntcsh anf interpretation ELKS INITIATE NEW MEMBERS Cora Dusenberry Bernetta Openheim- - fleers, who with J, - May 16 and 17rMay .29; June 5 to George if. Sinoot took a trip into T .. The youngest,, a form the board 'Hawkins, O. E., all their numbers. Frank P. No. B, Provo 849, Lodge Iioa. Edith Roberta, inDusenberryv an 1 ier, to 6, the fruit district to make 10, 14 to 16, 28 to 30; July mere cornetlst the' is. child, are youngest members. new S.B. Wilson, president!" last night initiated three 19 GeorglaJllawayAltaylorLaurle directors, Sr estlgatlonT presiden-EzekiAfter" the initiation a banquet was in the world. fc'ggertaea,- - M mes. W. L. Bi ersach , A. Wllllanf Ferre, vice, 21 28 to to 23, to 17, 30; September !! to children So the that getmay Exalted Grand District served. ' Deputy F Brandenberger, Zoellner, Leb to 4. hear these greaTlnuilcTa'ns' three spe Messrs.. . Stlehl,.- Ruler Collins, and Secretary-elec- t Terrell, - Fairbanks, On" the dates mentioned, first class --k Rich-- j "wjl !9Zru'n J'iinorrp of Salt Lake Lodge were among eial TinHaoroels1 will be" sold to eastern points, Tue. examiriation 8i,0wed that a the visitors afternoon from 3 to B:30. Besides the -. presenL next"at"the h'oraii GenBen, PwrtoritarCreigh Berg.i mond, - at "vdnesia$IiveniDg buds trio very strong . bill is presented, ton, Brandenberger, Biersnch, Zoellner, o Miu8 wimiffml Wllkens when Mra' . usual one way fare for the round trip, o(, The illustrated : lecture "given last "Rival Sculptors' is an education in Andersoh, Jones, Wors'ey, Cummings, api,!cot cherry and peach tries to will give a paper cm. tdli g. the tickets being first class in every ;be wen advancea, but they had hot in the tabernacle by V. S. Greek dress and customs. The three Lott evening "Mythology.''-' respect, including stop over privileges, damaged at all by the frost, and Peet, editor of the Utah Independent comedy features are positively silJe . and good for the return journey ""tH; wvre Is condition. . It a a was exceiient of attended by Salt Lake City, jn splitters. The Rex as usual affords " ... October 31, 1911. MORE i ROUT FOR UTAH COUNTY" that if the present good large number of people. - The lecture, strong v and interesting program. - A thought According to traffic men on the Pa-- , fiather continues the peach trees will which concerned articles appearing in Biograp'h, a Selig Indian drama, a de- . cine coast a muh heavier, movement I b taoomr lnboutr-tetray- s, and the uiagaaineB, wasiinterest - ircious bit of Edt?on comedy-witApproximately 775,000' trout fry will man usual to the iast on account ' tnV and"chon ies before that ing and very much appreciated by the inimitable Mr. Bumptious. Tou can't apricots nlanted In the streams of the etat be these special excursion rates is looked tlme AU indicaUons point tp a. 'arge vrr lafford to mlsa either of these shows audience.- 'before large "tueend. of this week :accp'rd-lor fluring tne coming spring ana sum ,thi8 yMr,-i8- ' allvtbe tre-- i are F. W. Chambers, state fish an to Ing mer and special provisions are being loaded with buds. :'. Of this number commlsslonersrr game made by all roads ttf inoperly handle be- - given Advance- - Informatioft-wi- ll In Cache cou- willbe 3607500 planted the traffic Without Coubt, "with 'the the to Mr. Thiessen by frujt growers, ty, 150,000 in Utah countf. 200,000 ta keen competition In existence at tlie! trnirtA Hiflm In tho mnttpr of hefttine ''A new Congregational church is to Sanpete county, and 126,000 in Chalk present time, each road will provide aa thP,t ..... .... v. to nrotrt the trees iiI on Provo Bench, creek Summitt county. . I be built at Frultland comfortable and enjoyable means of k on the from ij4vry Jby rmtTheyIlI report 7aiidTli(r(ltng-toeportBrworW. H, RAY & CO. Big cut in insuir Uon KitHlnv will ho pnmmpnppd with- travel as Possioie. iclimatlc conditions irom their respec TAYLOR BROS. FURNITURE t ance ratesr ifr Kitchea CabtejBta.T " iOhOextrewdayaTr" 7 in the- Commercial E OTT'8 DE PA ATM ENT STORE Bar. CENTRAL MEAT MARKET - Every " Wednesday afternoon last, Rev. G". z representative H : Club rooms In this city, and he will in Vvl Lorigenecter, pastor of Jhe Congre-thing i,n fresh and salt meats Z gains- in necessary and useful ar church in this city with sev - l r ;turn instruct" them when to fire their - tides ' CLOTH gatlonal ECONOMYSECOND HAND . " era! other men of the church, went to Tieters,3W 1NQ Cleaning, pressing, etc MERCANTILE CO now provided. ' The are of selecting GRAUO LftRGETli orchardlsts ! BY BEA8LEY DESTROYED MARBLE A GRANITE Frultland for the purpose Special Ribbon Sale.' new Commercial Club- will also help in the for the site the building. of Great assortment jWORKS ' " j good .work, by securing .men and boys BLAKE ..'r MUSIC,-:.Xi. Everything Monument. Z to take-- tare- - of the heaters la caBes known in Music. " FINE HEIFER ARRIVES DR. C. W, .DOUGLASS Modern cannot be secured. Jcob Westphal wa taken before Pre' Late Tuesday evening a fire started where help IRVINE A 80N Waist Sale. Dental Work.; Justice E. L. Jones yesterfiar cinct .in Reed Boshard's barn, 258 West Aro.'Smoot bavreceiyed his 1250 6-- tcharge4"wIth:grand-4arcwyincorBe- f A- t- talk ThernTometers MXOARO7 BROS. PROVO DRUG-C0- 7 straigh" ' Fourth North, and destroyed the barn, StatFlshliTSdGaineCommlsBloner monthsold 'Jersey heirfer' Trom. Colo- tion with the killing and disposes abourLadlee 8hoes. . tell the truth. that which was a .small building, and Fred Chambers, International Revenue rado The heifer Is one of the, purest a THE TOGGERY heifer, the property of W..H. CU;- Spring Clothes for death. to The Joss Collector E. H. Calllster, Special Agent DUSENBERBY- - MILLINERYtorse was burned -" strains trf Jerseys and will be n vain man, at Geneva,Deember menr7 . nounces new arrivals of Spring MilJ, 1910. amounted to about $2t)0. Tarbell of the revenue department, and able addition to the already large herd .The " ' " to- hav' Is ' It Is believed alleged. of FARRER butchering BROS. New. arrival . tbathe fire started Managing Editor Brown of the Herald- - llnery," ' of thoroughbreds owned, by Provo men, been done OnGillies and by Joseph tflta. ' S T Spring .son Republican "came to Provo today for 8AM SCHWAB . through Mr., Boshard's SuiU-ma- de from ? els ' FLETC H E RT 4ITH OM LjReesei twoi. younger men who ab" ar-- : Utan lake, and were - Claire playing wi0 matches. The fire a fishing-trip-o-n "Knight Woolen Hill cloth. cfiiar instigated the Tia3: - that . - Westuhal . la Men's Hats. H. galn Madsen. was discovered Ijy a neighbor, and takenthere by D. store-froWestDhal denied. iThls" Its nres A llewas he's BARTON e, Ruge, AVIATJON CARNIVAL parently Just in' time to warn the child ' ' : 1000 In sold for bail premarn!iry.examli4i:. 'etc. ; waa which ent building, to 10, . recently i ".. April . to run out before he was burned, as he Mrs. Edith Beck Martin, who has CO. Induce- 'io" Ferre' Pecker to the Martin build- - tion. which" wajpoetjH'nd inSo. MERCANTILE LONDON . been Hat MILLINERY uncou-of Line AVENUE ha In "Salt Lake isWmingly In Ci'y, visiting' " ""!Y"was the building, r ' Irs,, ments for Saturday shoppers. jnitely; ". . retumeii home.". j . , for Conference week scious of his danger, At the conference held recently ln't San Francisco between the beads of the passenger traffic departments of the Santa Fe, Southern Pacific, West-j-v 4- - The evea-ing-b- yl 3oqj--ian- haa-4il- . y - ed - . sale-Tifld;- 4i4i.'mT f 1, nrettliyiT-i-Jucorate- d -. .. alL,Atoag--ttPelfleKati- -- Mil-ne- r, ' -- -r .' - . ' at- . - ...! ' j Cul-me- r ) ' iBkf-Club- -wi . i)UBe-nberr- i the-dlffer- . eut u h : j t , jjj III provo - IWhatAdvcrtisersarcDoinul .: OO--Sp- . WIR1II FI . -- -- .. ... : ; ecial - " : 11 ii : ,1 WOOD-CLIFTO-N . - fir" O - r' - - . 1b - " - - . " - AS-?E- ! w- , . BLAKE-Cttrta.in- & " . m -- sr Balt-lAk- -- ' ' . |