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Show I Ei V0L' ,J :vi wo- - Y- - 7' v;-- ,,:; j y'; : h:?'.- - , V7:5:.":5 '.v' ladlroTEIforts to Renew PeaceNe V". - I '.- 1 rov utah;.tuw ' : ftwwu.n Xiiw HUl lTIIIIIIII D UMIL y gotiations Thwarted byTlnsub dination in Ranks 71 etSiiW lower coum. I T - ' l I - - Case Probably Will Go to the : John Adamsdn has appealed to the IS. SELECTED the Peace court - - - - f established., , Jury onight or Tomorrow Evening f Cunningham's was sentenc X"1 ed to imprisonment mhe city; jail 'a gun, with i?o 'empty BOY 8COUTS WILL HAVE TEN for 60 days hd fined $200, and if not a. : ', n':7 three loaded chambers. The gna iraa a s DAYS' OUTING THE FIRST ""'paid 200 liays' Imprisonment on con- - o-The state rested in tne Identified and admitted in eridenoe. .u.. . .1 .T .... jia kt..i...' case after A cuuutuv this, ivuuuvi Thn contents of the hundta vm-- fniw wuivkjt morning ociiiug INS KILLED 111 0P JULY tne American rorn. city oramance, Roger Farrer had - Idenuned 9 tBef described by ft. R Khowlden, Kiel Dahle, of Spanish Fork, has ap the clothing worn by Officer . former deputy ahertf. npalpn tA the. kaii rt.hr Tl'Rtrir.t rnnr the time of hU death. at Sheriff A. Former j 8torr 8trong Ueorge The Boy Scouts TJomrors apparently UkTs ,a identliled the to ANARCHY IS FEARED GOVERNMENT FEELS "MADERO met in this cout prisonment Jmposed by justic of the keen Interesr in" the proceed-west 5.l5Ld?y'' front rinding footprints , leaatng Commlsaioaer F. O. Kelly to arrange Peace rW. B. Ftogt on conviction of WOULD 1TE UN ABLET TO CONTROLIilEXIC ANS ' here. wnere -- .Strong was ings and pays strict attention. 4 the point gambling. John W. Held has appealed to each witness. for time and the oi the had he Boy place oomparea these track killed; f WERE DIAZ' 6 RESIGN, - on First Wests stiwt r;wlth-VtraScout summer encampment It was in Bimilar cases where Justice W. B. v" Frost adjudged the appellant guljty oi madi by Connors Rafter Wi wtest & decided that the encampment would rambling and imposed the same pev They were- - similar but-- ; the tracks be held for ten days rrom Jnne 30 to What is considered by. the state as made by Connors, "were somewhat:: aty. July 19, near Spring .Lake in - the f Defendant in tne case of American a tacit admission by the defendant of large 4- EL PASO. Texas. May 8. Insubordination in the rank brought out yesterday city versus Peter AdamBon, Jr., his- - guilt-wFurther examination of Sheriff ' msasnarfJt tha 4 CeneratTMaderyrarniy and a lust for the fight, of which concessions examination of Former Sheriff storrt in the to from court distrrct "A committee; the ha"VBPPealea developed that the same shoes, went"SpringLke of the federal government had apparently deprived them, caused a i iLA i a.. rii' n -to select the site. fo the camp, which the judgment of Justice of the Peace swrrs.--hmiun worn mad fierce attack on Juarez which culminated tonight In a careful retreat et.AmsrUformer trial. hile-h- e was "of the .Insurrecjotiunder lover of darkness after a flay of continuous 4i wmrbetther south of the town, ft is expected can Fora city, by wnicn appelant was skirmishing. The 150 rebels who early today opened fire on the that about 700 to 750 scouts from the sentenced to Imprisonment in the cit) t0 c?nno- - ,'Frak". i8 tn,nO":IliMr.-8torr- i testified that defendanr federals not only captured some of. the important outposts, but for sixty days to. pay a fine of over now, and you are going up lot hM admitted or- - 1 of different the where parts state, . ooming to:Provo:.iin retired. 4 carried the, fightrng tntouarejtr Fatting reinforcements, they rock" car on the 'night "ir the murder. ganlMtshave-eenfjf- e attend and a big time is looked for-- . .prisoned for 200 days' additional for pened;" witness was, not sure he had He had said that he heard the beir (the sa'e of liquor contrary to the Amer not said,, "tell jne how you killed ring after be had been in town some ward to by the scouts. ; ' w ... dead of l the day's fight . . Strong," but it was sometblhg" like time and had asked The program for the ten days' ont- - ,lc8n Fr city ordinance. ItJZ- amanlwhy log will be made up . of dril's,! - n the case of Catertna Tacomettl et thatCdnnors hacLanswered rfI "Will r rang. He was foa a man had been ' Including insurrectos and federals, is " marches, games and instructions by a yersus King David Mining corn- - tell you-- some day." murteredj-the- n a hexhadgone-t- o 7 tonight 'estimated at near thirty. The LHHO UU witness was atrawstack or somewherlwhere. was entered by stipula- - jDn of the organization. officers .pany judgment to will . .- .- wounded number close sixty. . tn bad hidden his -& takeaHhpugh aldose examtna-.to- n jtion for 11609 grip and took out tt ' Five persona on .the; American side was for damage for the death of i t guru iu a. uiuvvrwuua sai juan new batputting the old hat back and; of the line were Killed and at least rieiro i acomeiu in ue &mg uavia A. Brown and F --A.- Kltchem had with tiien went down to the place where he FILEO; Gonnor before the former trial. He had hidden his nine at Frisco, Aprr 16, 1910 twelve wounded. Thousands of people grip; they, had gone : also asked about a conversation to this case In ' MUton the of l118 trustee; Chiles, ;;; but the grip was cot " in El Paso dotted rooftops or lined place, y I . DA had with def entrant in state the versus et bL United States Ozocerite , M EN it was later found In another the river banks in direct line of the N I N RELEASED company judgment was entered for the! Prison. In this conversation witness there; fllftf defendant had place: MANY IN- told wit-WILLAFFECT fire.' i:Colonel Steever of the. Fourth.Salt company In the had askedf.Connorr If he warTeadyre 1 reason the he not bad INDUSTRIES. at fIr8t ' TJnlted States -x- avalTy, protested "to um of I865J4, with Interest at the tell him now. Connors had replied told,4wheree-griiwa8rbecan . her l' ' te of 12 per cent per annum from that he didn't do It referring to the thou gh t he s might make' some 'hoth armies against the fire into money .u., ' murder of Strong. ' out of It and ditf ffot'wanj witness to-- -Amejican territory and .it lessened e - He was also asked about the escape find' ronowiuB Spanish Fork, brought Ed Collett 1909. v the 'black hat,- -, X-f- e '? considerably thereafter. Nearly 1,000 of the 'new laws going into, effect to-- oyer Saturday to serve 99 - orders from who was The in the the jail city been have A. following pfMorrls, days John Brown to testified the t American troops .were" massed on, the county jail pn a oommitmenSijjrMde Jatjhe day: almstedpnsulcion about4h !im experfnieatai tractti,'wi tt4 Con -was arrested, Morris had nors'. shoes near "the court bouse lu border. 'epfPS the'rowk packn4 No woman shall be . employed for jubhc- - w. tt. rnwi eourt or tspan r praie versus uarrey jt, uootn, p'ea Connors . to asslBt him la his escape, but September, 1899. '..Tracks were eontfnneir fnr tha 'wher. CnllAtt h&A bMB r of hot rulltvi r- torn saws, ready to respond to any orders from more tnan . nine nours a ,aay or ior Ish- Fork. made T,7 did not know mat F. A. Kltch-e- by witnest to D sentenced Fullmer a fine of $99 'or to C To"wn of .,pay running, Urotting end walking;- -' Washington., nours m an, more ' be imprisoned 99 days in the county Mapleton; continued nnta May 13 gave him qie saws. (Kltchem wait The running tracks were the " shortest; CoHriersJwere galloping back and w.u i.arge-emoi wu. D. the ft A few R, O., of Gardner at A; lKtjec nourg versus the mieT H agen: M special William jall Mary the trotUngitracki Jonger and k the forth tonight in an effort to arrange "" release from Justicw Fxost came- ;- It Gardiner tdmlaistrator demurrer time of the murder and waa closely walking ; tracks largest He gave an armistice so peace 'negotiations rest hours; others will have to add to WM e,,nere that an Bppealjto complaint argues and taketi.under conpected with the case In the way of roboratlve testimony as" to the state- -' -... V" . :rearranee or ces their uuoa-n- aa r and iir.;, an go on,jGeneraLi-ranc!Bc..XJMa their .Li " ueen uiea wtm justice aovisemeni, coIIectInirevidence.t; ments zmade by - Connors to, the of vlll && and disneartened' 8m8. iu wRvuwuiiuiiwu. Jr. is a prost and that the case Is one of the Estate Isaac Chilton, deceased; John After Buddock's evidence was read flwrs after his arrest; the' conditioa - i u vc.i .u Du,. man. - In a statement . issued tonight o cases a number of,W. Chilton appointed administrator; the defense moved to strike out the of the grip which had oeen gambling against ' uu he genuinely regrets the occurrence. yanay ana canning companies Fork citizens. bond, $5,200. testimony of. Tucker and Suddyck for to Provo by Connors, etc prominent Spanish "brought ."' where beother are perishable industries, officials Government tonight the reason that the stenographic notes Dr. George E.' RobIson testified to" were not produced ana there was no traylng a complete bewilderment.; It material Js , handled ywomen, may finding a bullet wound in the body of was with the utmost complacency pmnlnv their female helD longer if It record of these notes having been fil- Officer Strong, whlcn had caused his-- . willj that they viewed the situation. They can be shown that the' material ed in the pnnrt. deathf-her- e was also a small super-were confident that . the manifesto spoil by drawing the fine at nine Edward E. Cook testified thaton floial wound on the 'neck below the prove so satisfactory to Madero hours. the nigat of June 27, 1899, at his place left ear. Dr. Robison testified " . that 12 under re"would carriers be years Newspaper that peace negotiations to the west of the city and in the the marks found on Connors grip. sumed, and at the foreign office It was of age are things of nev past, beginroad leadifg to tne river bridge about were from blood. Dr. Robison ,r was?.. , announced arrangements for the re- ning this morning. 10 o'c'ock he saw Connors in a carrot taken through a lengthy newal of peace negotiations had be- - - Messengers' hereafter will "be men pit 1 Witness asked Connors what he nation as to the characteristic! of cor and not boy t; elevator "men" will re was dpjng-an- d Cpnnori; said ieTwas puseles and other elements of blood : f, . CLUB ORGANIZATIONS OF PROVO" WILL CONDUCT 8ERVICES e'evator an attach came the ."boyi.' ner place; that .: g.Latej iceklnL fsrernoHiBepTfit-nes- he; however stuck to It that his eia- m- . SUNDAY in HONOR OF MOTHERS' DAY. a Jaare had begun and the uneasi Banking hooses" In Salt Lake will asked Connors to go - with him Ination' disclosed blood Ingredients. ness created by this news gave place have to dispense with their branches and he would.-ry:tmake him com- --The defense called George A. Storrsv state. of tn other in It .thi to satisfaction, jrhen parts appeared ' fortabla 7 Connors refused to go and who testified "that a 88aliberr guisv... will be unfashionable beginning Madero Miss Florence Jepperson, Miss witness told Connors to consider him was. a very common slze.l; He wa Trio, men and that he and General Navarro this morning for any dealer in to Llda Edmunds and Miss Inger John self under . arrest Connors pulled a not permitted to testify to a converbad .arranged an armrstlce. This feel' bacco of any kind. ' son. Snnday evening next at the' gun and threatened to kill witness and sation he had with defendant relative new on coercion law makes Tm Tabernacle everybody In Provo tag, however,; was dissipated when broke away, falling !nto drain ditch to gun defendant claimed to have lost. " Address-B- . 8. Ihnckley. it Illegal for strikers to do picket duty' "win have the opportunity of at-. v... there came the eporV that which held water in it, the two having He testified that: ' Morris, who waar Anthem, Choir! attack was in progress, and :alarnr such as waa performed daring the v tending services given especial- scuffled in the attempt of Cook to also arrested at the time Connors was ' During the singing' of Uie anthem manifested when It' was reported cent laundry strike. ' Coercion of any Connors. ' He identified- - Connors apprehended had a" grip whlcjjcon- ly In honor of the best mother a small offering wilt be taken for the as In the world your own. "The that General Navarro nimself had .kind, from joining the. union to giving the man he saw at "his place.- talned jewelry and articles of cloth--' benefit of the publics playgrounds in - Richards, of Logan, who contribution, It tabooed. bees wounded. members oi the Nineteenth Samuel ringwhklubad- - beenturned over "to - was one Ftoto. Beginning this morning the sego general' Diaz, tonight consulted wita Century clublha Utah Sorosls- -j of the guards placed along S. A. Henricbsen, froinr whose store -; tAe mlnlBtefrof-waran- a Doxology. club and the "Sorosis- Junior othereni'yHly mayrbloonroffleially Mti tate the railrbad tracks to watch for." sus- - they bad been taken., ,, flower. 9,' e'ub have completed tinal ar- ber of bia cabinet regarding theew, .J k Prayer, Rev.r Lbngenecker, of the after the killing . A motion was made by the 'defense or. The of its turn of affairs.' In official circles, Hj opium selling V'.rangementfor this one day In v Congregational church. r of 8trong. He testified to the arrest that experiments be made fo the nresv 5 Is , made a "fe'oy and the Is p&mted out that Madero this the "year which has" been set 'That there might be a general ob of Connors on the O. S. I track on ence'of the jury In making tracks by . in the asldo. to" honor our mothers. servance " of "Mother's Day Sunday Center street, weBt of the city near. Connors' shoe under as slmf' nearly ' " t-:meu has contended from P1 begin-- ; penitentiary upon conviction. the E. Cook state on Governor throughout William the the'Oeorge lar place ' conditions as j night when the' first track ; i' ning that he is unhble to control the One of the most drastic gambling epry yesterday afternoon issued a ot June 27. Connors was walking were made. The motion was denied. ' amy he .has gathered together and )aws ever renacted ta the west la la The three clubs have made every proclamation recommending ap south along the track and was. arrest- - Dale H. Parke,1 attorney for defend-- Y made effect menthis possible by effort to secure unusually good num- propriate observance of the day, which ed by Amos D. Holdaway, morning, that on this account the- greatest Fred ant-- testified to making tests 'with- , bers for the program , tor this service ls,a fo'lows: i. -ace la anarchy rather tnan civil war. an amendment to the old law. Smart and witness. ConnorsX then Jconnors' snoes. - The testa madeby -l r. and have succeeded in , obtaining the A few years since there was launoh. saia at mat umetnat; ne naa comebItn It was suggested- - that, If he is unable 7 a that track developed made by ROAD INSPECTION TRIP. services of several of our most popu ed a movemefat for the annual observ- from Bait Lake and was going south. to control the men under his immedi-- . ' running was; longer than a track made) ' ' -' lar musicians, includlnc;' Miss Fay ance of a day In honor of the mothers Defendant was wet to the knees. Con- bywalklng.-Th- !r ate command, ' there la little chanc lcontrary to tho Loose and Miss .Florence JepperBon of the nation. The movement has be- nors had asked why he was arrested that be would be ablerto direct those" . The members of the Board of of the state theory with, reference to ' now conducting their campaigns ty Commiisloners and, County Road and others. ;The white carnation is come nation-wid- e and has met with a and was told that an officer had been tracks made by Connors and tracks Y. Myers, tile emblem,, of .mothers'; day and the most Commissioner ; i George la other narta of the reoubllc. killed and all transients we 1CS11 hearty response, in being made by the men supposed to hare e .... . TTT ,r w ciub ladies have ootained a large' every state in the union.' arrested. MrHoldawayal adriaed runaway when Strong was killed! the blossoms which -- will In barmony wlth the objects of this Connors not to make 4ny yesistance. CHORAL UNION TONIGHT. OnT croswxamination ALyman;Becretarj of the State Road quantity-o- f Mn rParke" - be on sale at moun0 the the commission at point Farrer's,""- Irvtne's and observance, ! recommend that Sunday, This evening at th Baptist chnrch had made the tracks V tain today In an automobile and took Wood Clifton's stores,."May H, 1911, be celebrated, by the peo- was in fever heat and to, this Connors'! In an impartial and disinterested man.' at .t ojclock there wDl be held a meet- . , The following-- ' ls'the roadg of for ple of the state of TJtah.'as Mother's had exclaimed. JMr Co program norand It was suggestett by lirzEvan: Ing the Union Choraljociety rfftrviegft. speetlng th work Sunday's purpoge whtctentegla Day.'rBjr Ipproprlate acts, let us unit( Fred ; gmartnrorroborated Richards' for the state that Mr. Parke could not o nj-;hlike Jo. sing are cordJallyln: done on tne roads and to .decide promptly at'$,o'clocK. ". edly give outward expression to the statement . of tbe arrest of: Connor be very uslnterested ; In . this casct Anthem1 Tabernacle choir.' .tited to be present'- - There will bt where-othework should be done. reverential feeling we have for moth- and testified that the following norn. He replied that he waa probably. s V Invocation by President J. - B.- - Keel-er- er and no dues or 11 mltajiontojj3iosejolih. Ihg a" bundle had been found in tho disinterested as the officers who made" -- A CORRECTION. affection. ..personal nearness and love culvf'neTC ing.. Ude object of thW. organization to by the state. ; , in an outgoing of the soul toward the ne was halted on the nleht f the . Another request .was made for theis to encourage good church muBic, ;BoIo, Miss Fay Loose. for personal enjoyment In studying Opening address, Mrs. W. C. Cates, mother jwhom Ve regard as the most' arrest The bundle hail a fun in it Jury to be After the first side of the Herald had permitted to make' expert--menIn Nineteenth some ,of the blgh beautiful - and moat: excellent of af M- - C Newell testified to the contents the 'an .Century editorial, error been and prlnted grade composItions God's creatures. , for mixed., choruses and to give a se-- The Coming Election,"1: was ; noticed. of the bundle testified to. by Smart, It - The arguments. of counsel then be- - ; Solo, David Reese . Address, Rev. F. O. Kelleyv VtfE; "The emblem of Mother's Day Is tha confined,' some Jewery, clothing and rles of concerts of interesting and 'ei The date of the election should ganj he case probably will go to th " chhrch. white carnation," . ' Connors' shos under as nearly slml- - jury thlsevcning or tomorrow evening- -: June 27th instead of June 29th. tcrtalnlng music." .. George - . con-nor- - IE M ERIC r :sT HR0YO IIEBAUD !iTEDB I -- 1 1 a gungeesed , f . - . " I V- ck ' r. - as , 1 a. .1 "..' . ha trt'jortggwi0 -- -- 0- . The-tota- nr i IlLli r n on . cross-examinatio- - rrrrnt tnni mm iniu against-derendantfT- hej trrtiiiiip! APPEALBD . -- I - . tr Lake-hardwa- J -- " . . ; mak-'''-taa- rjf -- - . -- -' -- t - t uu . s J m p: - ; t -- T""-:ioul- i i - . . . , . SEraCESJUOMlOF- - -- - coti. -- - a a a a a " r - a ' t a TMEIOT HERS OF BJATI0RJ , d ' ! cross-exam- - t- s i 71 o a4JeMLt0trotjil' It . : - - . -- - -- . - . re-w- - 1S-re- st -- . - - ' pecftr1n-Jairen89- after-jatlve- a , ;iii.;Hs' - ! X" -- te - - ' - -- . -- Conn-band- s . S. id id' a 4 i. a. . w but-to- -- !0.' id - me , w peablyjs v&j -- .. . - tit. ... cb.' -- ; ih ! , ill' b. m - ts , denled..-y';..V-'"-r-''';:"'!'-.- , |