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Show VOL. XIV. . 1M SMllffi nri pro ii vi ii i vi !7 IIIW y vi vi ira wi II Myi y "VI M I MIIV MlllflR mniii miiiuii II I' IIIiLu.w III nnt UinilUlU -- - r 1885. ESTABLISHED, RESQENTS COUIlCit' ACTS OH BENCH (fDF I UTAH, FRIDAY, MAY 8, 1111. PROVO NO. 36. PEIH1I Jiry FOR mi Men Examined, Taking: A petition by Provo oench residents Thirty-Eig- ht At the meeting o- - the city council Tuesday night the committee grounds is being circulated and generally and city property presented a resolu- signed, and will be presented to the . . tlon revoking the lease given to Wil- county commissioners. It asks the liam M. Wilson for the riverside boat county to furnish a "sprinkon to raise In. a and the west of ler 1908; city gasoline engine landing the 'grounds that, the Tessee had not water for sprinkline end to levy a morning and other evidence was introduced by the state.' . . tax on rovo bench property complied with the terms of the lease. Mrs. Florence Pike Woodbouse te- A jury was secured Wednes-The resolution was acopted by the to be known as a state sprinkling . in o'clock afternoon recdmmenrtcommittee 4 council." The at fundtax :4ayhouse near the scene of the killing of This Is. all for the purpose of sprink 4 the Connora case, after prac- ed that a lease be given to W. H. A Officer Strong on toe night- - of the- r three Gammon for thT property, which rec ling the county road oyer Provo days consuming tlcally bench between ProVo' and Pleasant a in examining Jurors. Thirty- - 4 murder; she bad heard screams, ommendation was adopted. shots and running ana Had seen The ease is given for ten years Grove, a distance of about eight miles, a eight men were" examined; the A run west on the street south state excused three peremptory andlhe . lessee willtaaintaln a free all .the way througn the rich fruitThe-ra- an A bench.--Ifiefenae-had on a dark..: c.ha4Jej.gea-anof Provo bouse. ana Is to mak growing, district ifie landing place for boats t A secure for water nine. slouch to the of hat $100 worth improvement in theis proposed " Mrs. Rosella Graves Rose; "who way of planting lawns, trees, etc., and sprinkling from one of the irrigation A T. Tew,S.,H. Roundy, R. D. - JQird,. ed in the bous nortkof ditches on Provo bench,: pay a rentalof$5 per year. had heard a cat: lor help, folAn order for suitable protection It is to be hoped that this petition a ley, of Pleasant drove; James A F. Crowther and uavld John,lowed by shooting and immediately- 'from accidental falling Into open- will be granted, as It will not only be .water-work- s heard someone running west on th a benefit to the people of this locality, trenches was made. Jr., of Provo; J. 'E. Cotter a a Le Is one o; of as street south. th and but road An was Lehl; the Roy Davis, ordinance through passed levying a The Herald today publishes affidavit from Mrs. Catherine Tloe A a R. Miller orAmeriDavid Johnson had hearer a screant beautiful Charles most and tax. for cement sidewalk paving in picturesque parts itvot-wihoof thi the. Enallsh-nresn .A Brock- - "A and a shot and bad seen a mapy tn su .MaibaII. can' E. William ofThe JUUte, numbers of Fork; people county, large w a ' hat of late containea certain slanderous reports. In these affida dark Buiwlth a dark slouch hatanA. No. 6. ThiT total tax is drive over it at all times. )' bank and Robert McKelVof Infamous vVenslon article. the Mrs. Couter deny absolutely vlts, Mr. and Varley7- vaiiius uuuuia i uuuiMg tr v d uu uv. " ww .Muijim-iu- u mi nivw ..,,, v ano in Jin snon m "'"a sidewalk north of MARRIAGE LICENSES ISSUED. -- The A "of Vineyard"" the, house in whlckv members "Were' ap' following " a, ' " affidavits as written by Mr." and Mrs." Souter follow:"" he was living, a block west of where? Marriage licenses have been issued pointed a board of equalisation to hear Mr, Strong was killed. complaints and comet errors in is- - to Carl Anderson and Ethel Burrows, aa and jlarry C. Ray, ol both City Marbball J. T, Williams, wh . I would like to add mat never ob - Bearer. - S; Hinckley, STATEMENT After the Jury watOmpaneled the4e-fens- e was deputy sheriff In June, 1899, tea Thomas and Mammoth, and PBoebe" "Mason, of ROE - SOUTER. did th,e Mormon elderB try 10 persuade George Pbwelsen. ERINE .. Lake Shore. renewed its motion to dismiss tifled to seeing the body of Officer or entice me to. leave myhome. I THIS IS TO CJTIFY that I, the .'action because the indictment Strong on the sidewai? at the Corner Riw RmiferfuiT own iree wilL dldJt, ef. myiown Iree will nf was found June 12, 1902, and defendsailed from LivernooV en route for When, I took a desir. to emigrate to . street on thd night of June 26, 1899, at DIVORCE MILL " to trial had ant I been not no . money.. : L therercr. had 1908. or.. Utah, brought 15th on 25 the August, minutes after. 12 o'clock, midnight. America, within "the time prCacrrted by" the law " T V. Tnvlnr toatlfloil almlTnrlv tn. I was . not persuaded. . or enticed by borrowed one hundred dollars from ;a Mormon elders, although at the time gentleman,a resident or HeberCity, of the state, and also for the reason finding the body of Strong, . T wan a member of the Church of Je Utah, This I paid back at the rate of PRDGRAH A request was made by counsel for that defendant had ben ouce in jeopten dollarsper month. I finished my Saints.... the" defense that the Jury be kept tosus Christ of Latter-daardy. Thia motion was overruled?" 1910. The folMy object for leaving England was last payment May 10, gether In the custody bi'lalllffs until After reading the indictmentLby the close, ol the triat. Surer Robert to come to UUh. I joined the Latter-- lowing will probably satisfy my t M'RAE ALLEGES County Clerk Kartcan erlt?JLrlct,AAt McKe1!" FIRE LADDIES PREPARING FOR MRS. R. rather demurred o" this, day .Saints jn the i?0th day of Decern--har- t frlendsr FOTTtUS-TOD' ASKS AND CRUELTY BIG AUtorftey Harvey Cluff made the opening . Roe," "MiwrKTttTe CELEBRATION, 1907,' acquainted with the lieving jurors to be men of honoi ' OF CHILDREN. GUST 15 TO 17. statement to the Jury; Mr. Cluff went and could bs trusted Box 46, them for several years before. : The it well apart a Provo, Utah. oyer the circumstances of the case as first meeting 1 attendea was in thefall ttre state would attempt to 'prove it; claimed , of the' year 1907, the exact date I can- "Dear Sister Roe: any doubt of the honor of the I am In receipt of your check for J it is reported that the program for Rachael A. McRae has commenced William Strong, a special policeman, jury, but btlleved they could give the not verify. On my return to the home 12 of my father, James s. Roe, my mot- 111.30, which balances your emigra- - tne, ameMan ot sUte volun- - suit for divorce against William Mc was killed shortly after 26o'clock on case .closer attention, If nat permitted! and 27, to between tion June account the -1 I thank you for the told her asked me where I had been.separate. rs, teer fire departments, which is to be Rae on the ground of cruelty consist 1899. night arrested-Conno.had of I if the and same, Strong My father, prompt payment her . "To the Mormonsof 16 names, neld the lj this city August 15, and 17, ing plaintiff yile calling 1 who had 'come In ou a freight train, hearing .this, at once gave me the. have done any good in helping you. Objections have been made to tha of improper con at the depot and started uptown with her has W. been Mo-- . am thankful that I have done ao. President I accusing falsely by completes or home the preference .ofnis published statement that Police. Ot yon wiU ftlwaya be.happy f the state board and thai duet,striking henmd threatening tc him, and after walking two blocks fleer William Strong was mons, I was not well enpdgh acaajnt-e- trust taking twe ' north defendant had a some way shot! men under arrest from land with their doctrines just then to and' prosperous in copies of the original program would kill her, the particulars of which are the depot at tiefendant ran the time he was killed. and killed Strong, make my fatherlany :jepiy,rbnt4 ie, . :"With kindest regards and praying be sent to all in detail. forth set The evidene in the state departments evetermined to find out ciore about them. the Lord to bless you, I remain. at Mrs. McRae asks for . the custody away and was found the roliowlng the was-itrial effeca-tha- t Jormer the in with the coming week, 'the object on the railroad crossing west o? Tour brother, Orficer Strong started from of the three minor children, and to b; ning My sister, Margaret, accompanied me th, "J. a. PRICE." view of . notifying each station indi- awarded eertain Ubtn County real ""es the city and at, that time threw a depot with one man, while (Signed.) to some of the meetings and she also at the dewayrwith,Wo-emptyhm-bea in. affito pistol ra. his; as to clwirch. Howevari be what is decided to join ha expect- tate and S0 per month allmony.i Th NowE.yatiierrBtate8 vidually talked to two men pot in the London Daily. Express. A satchel with goods ' taken the arrefet. on nf tliom Pnnn-.- .. before my father "would not hear of this and davit ed of lt Qpon the cays of the con-- parUos were married at Scofield, Oc' . ' rom a store at Scofield a Jew days',,,. nth,' ' tried to keep us .In ithe? house and March 31, 1911, that I sailed to Utan vention in this city. tober 20, 1902. Morris, who was also ai his was found. defendant wishes and protests. I say "Two silver also against William Crabb has' commenced suit before by rested at the time suspects were ai cup.s will be given at. The details of Connors- - movements rested My father once told my sister that that my father neither consented nor prises during - the competition this for divorce against Rosa May Crabb forjhe murder. .;IorrIs escapwhen she went from his home she, was protested against my emigrating, but year, one for. the corse race, 100 on the ground of crueltyconsIsUng so far as known from jgtf time of the ed from the county . jail . before an not to return, and it she'ever met any came down- to ; the . boat accompanied yardsr and one for the J of leaving their home at numerous arrest at the depot to the time of the trial was had.- - Ed. mother and bjr my on brotaer, William, ' brothers andsisters of my younger contest Judges will be chosen at a times and remaining away for weeks: second arrest of Cocnors, west of the ' e to us bid to goodbye. Into, The bullet with was hot she the street, jb. speakcon- There is another meeting to be held at Sandy the the last time being. October 13, 1910 city, which Officer in was killed ttt bis state not point them would have Strong as he thV middle of them, month. .ZZI. 8lncewhlch timO same usee the bullet revolver fixbe taminated with her. , Now, I .emphat- mentjayjtogIhat ed. Plaintiff asks for the custody of Ainl)n me to leave home.twlthout his consent ' ' will compete this year are teams rep- - four minor children. The parties were thrown away by .Connors. ically declare that my father knew eir kmiow, resenting Sandy, Mio vale, All..wltne8ses were excluded from nothing at all --about the Latter-damarried at LehL November 10, 1898. : the courtroom except when testify- unvthfnr Cafnf ...-1 v.uo AyMUW -- "'-AfJN DUNCES : . Now, ,i emphatically :. say . thatl m. r else concerning them, although wei. la 14.' ' cu ' ; . . ami PROGRAM FOR FOURTH "ZZ ibuAi tjyauiou .vi vil 4i it i uov j me in-vutv was the "u state for to witness JUmea first The tneir vlted him many oeomend j MU'fu 7" WARD ENTERTAINMENT, Provor; Nor is Uhere a solicitor- - in Charles DeMoisey, who testified to re The fire laddies of this "city have vestigate the matter ror himself. The solicitor. who can truthfully say1 that England " he were he knew that only things been working overtime making prepaAn interesting program haaT been garding a map of the depot vrounds ' read in the untruthful articles Mr. the Mormons took me" to him. . : rations for the convention and two prepared for the evening meeting at at the time of the killing of Strong; . closing. I wourd like to say very good- entertainments have been the Fourth Ward James Hanson, wno was a night- Bartlett vicar of St; Nathaniel's''..--- Before house Sun . . meeting was engagea. wiin my ratner's comchurch. Liverpool, published .. In his,""" given by them, for the purpose of raia- - day next, which is as follows: ; watchman at the Saioot Lumber ... . tA tAltit Qrsw . r Aniiaanf r & R. near O. D. con the , pany's property, church magazine. Alter a ntue Prof. J." R. 'Doshard stated to a. Solo, Miss Boyle.- ing means to defray expenses of the v UBU muvmu-jwas on first June asout the 1899, 26, his depot, aideration. my , father,:, changed iquri h a ti nml n IIfLTaMrenrpan tjit y oouwr, who was norn, mind about turning m$ from home as 1 -- wltnesii In the Connera cane Veoterdav ' Murdock. ginla nis 'operetta, , "Prince Charming in Liverpool, sailed brought-n- p The State Committee of Roy Scouts morning. Mr. 'Hanson testified to Po itnat my sister was a great nelp to y Piano solo, Miss Reld. r on the 29ta of the Capture xjf the Queen oX" ' r lice Ofiicer Strongneavlng the lum May, 1909. will meet la this city this afternoon at mother who had-largeJamiIy.'Tfoft America, Vocal solo, Leslfe Hickman.' W towere married in Salt and take City the residence of Scout Commissioner Dr. E. Hinkley will deliver the ad- ber company's Jprpperty going Hearts," had received the finishing;: myself was employed in. a wovemoer y, R. O. depot about 12 touches and would be presented to the ward the IV biace I nave been p. o. Keller, when arrangements for dress of the tag shop in town and took my wages evening. In Utah 1 have o'clock jnid&ight as the train pulled in. public Thursday,' Friday ana Saturday., nothing amongstthe time and place or tne 8conta' ft home each week. My'fatner then said , Mormon neen that - " has not made-W, IS. Hopkins, a telegraph operator, May 11, 12 and 13. of will E. Pe be good,!Bummer this A, 7 I could have sixpence per' week pocket Ford, formerly encampment city, lt is very probable that this encamp now living in Pasadena, Cal., is here had seen Mr. Strong come into the de- - The operetta, which has been in. monev and eave the remainder of my Pre, uplifting and beneficial accusations of waite slavery is ment 'will ld at Spring Lake, in visiting IrlendB, having stopped off on pot platform. D. H. Roberts, stenogra- - j preparation foFaome time, is to begiT wages to my mother, which was itine :.Th.e a base falsehood, and without founda-usua- l the southern part of the county. his way to Colorado. pher. t)tLthe. Fourth' aistrlct court at en for the benefit" 01 the Provo Pub- -. of the instead and sixpence, shillings " the (prmer trial - ot; -- Cqnnori," identi- lie library and Professor Boshaf d has ... ; ... amount of Jour shillings per t?0; , 95 Address: South East First fied thVtranscrlpt ol "testhnonyHEak eV worlceofearnestly for Its success, which, allowed! SL, wk'witi which 1 had been Utah. is ateady assured. One hundred and at the trial.--'v' ''T'"-to bay me clothes. My sister' .was'also 1911. Dated T. Sheriff 20, Juaa testified April six children of the public schools- of thai George to have a small amount for her pocket he bad been unable to H. locate J. the city"lll participate In the producInstead of her nsual. four., shillings for UNITED STATElToF AMERICA D. tion of the opera, and eleven different on conductor tne G. ji k Frady It clothes. This would eave ur practi' r. State of Utah,. in June, 1899. W. B. Hopkins was re costumed choruses, will appear.' ': .; :" County of Utah, ss: called and; testified tsat he had heara ilSivery citizen bT jFrqvQsEclOavf jKei;. jwere j.ept lnsvery . freedomA-jOn tKl?14irday of April, A. D. 19lV, D'strici a. personal interest in tne success of thAt'MrTIBradywas-dead- rr night but two, and even then we were before me, CathAttorned HarvevClnff . tben nttaroA this opera, because of Ita worthy olv ' appeared personally not allowed to go i?ut together; not erine Roe Souter,', the signer of the the testimony given -- y Brady at the ject sister withBtandlng the. factlthat-m- y statement," who,' being first former trial, to which objection wa! a artificial for foregoing fuel $1.50 for called W. purposes special H."Ray Mayor as.22 years old and i was within a ' me duly s, worn, on oatn, deposes - gas, and If natural 1s used a rate niade bycounset for defendant on the MR..;F. A. HUISH by Wednesof the gas council, city mealing birthand 'says," that the statements con-- dy.c.yening.j6re-inirpoBe.of;iiiectrto be PURCHASES PROPERTY- groundOhaLjllheLrmer trial the day. This was in"19Gt. rfowever, onr Fiv.e who represents the city $2.60 per month for each 100 can- court had no Jurisdiction oyer Jlof end J. A, Jones, ing utaiuiruk Wits nu Uitu umi, wc tuuiu ant And that it wowrr deprive tJ t iitr Consfructidn- - compahr of Can-te- dle power light for street lighting. . Mr. F A. Huish has purchased the ' SOCIETY o- .endure our home Ionger .We, PROCTOR LITERARY one 'Will of the to th discuss be' .The to company desired confronted who with and pay city right Ohld,'. property "on the corper of First Soutli WILL GIVIT.A PROGRAM. therefore, left It and 4 "went to live re- the witnesses against him.; The. Jury and Second or cent and the franchise a of gross per "will tne securing West, opon which, It i be given question n door program with a gentleman and His wife, Mr. annum wa five there no first tbe .1 years to erect a modern Provo. learned In intends was'that; Jurisdiction a ceipts he ... per for gas plant .and Mrs.'John Cummard, i9 Needham by the Proctor Literary society at " " - ctnat com- two per Cent the.- second five years in the former "'trial and therefore no greenhouse plant. If Mr. Huish has tm his state Mr." Jones eveRoad, LIverpaol. ; These people are In Proctor' academy next tVednesday and two cent for the to an a administer franchise' in bounded In It th oath' the faith per ruture of Provo authority and, was granted", ol pany merabeM Toe Provo now. My sister, unable to oh- - ning at 8 o'clock. of 25 years, the proposed life case and In consequence the .test!' and he intends to go rnto the greenin reainder have and a constfuct weuld to plant iSakins every effort tain work In Liverpool, left for LonJ the society are house business on a scale couimensw mony was not given tinder oath. ten miles of pipe within of tho franchise. . don. There she obtained a situation malj'iriheTjrogram the very best pos roperatlon 0 After the' E. the J. ate with the demands of the growlrr-cityby Thrmatternrbb" -: takenlip" will" arguments one year;" cha?e?T;6irper-J00'judge of a housekeeper -- .for the Lalter-da' slhie: Patrons afld! friend... next . council Booth the at withheld his meeting.-till this and and rfedpion . cubic feet for light purposes ' fcclioo Practically Three Days - T50-galo- n MMmVllJlO) i . and Robert Souter Set Forth Facts in State ments Duly Sworn to Before Notary Roe Souter Catherine - pl-t- at-m- eiV-the- , - - d The-Juro- ra -- are-Willia- m - . m - " XT jru . -- - it aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa Tf.r - OF-CAT- H- -- Cath-Ari- - . . and-choie- e-- WltSOH" PRES. I GRliS.OHWlD . y - 1 J,. haTiV" b. Y -' - . - . -- Jat d tls j . ( o he-ha- d " ' . - . - hose-couplin- g - j : - were-gon- f p F.J1 ulTT!r y KJ " II - ID . OPESfi - I I " - "". r I I . . 4 - a . - be-he- - - - - V' Jones' Asks for -- - . 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