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Show L- - "Knowledge Contest'lCIoses Friday Afternoon at 4 O'clock.-- , Send in Your List at On ce -Braces vol: xjv. Tl i 7 Hu la ; NO. 46. t 11 13 -- J : $2.00 per Year. ;. PROVO nr fihrnnrn mm liU n uhh r a. 1W wwnw Wl j 1JU 'UP nnnirrf" n rh 1 n n l in n n n n Ifllil : MW-- 1 11 WILL i 1 1 i l u I W. ESTABLISHD,J885j li SliME GJIIG p FROM V iran IE Hammer Out For Bell's Gontem-plate- d Raise , the-caan- d , e ; m ..J??r 4l5whediaJJtahLfcake last Sunday when the. boat Galilee was wrecked, were found this morning bjr the searching party which has been working so faithfully on the lake since the accident . Every energy is now ningptories.-:-ooon:thodato being used to locate gn Alter sotuc discussion tne date ot the little, son of Mr. Raymond who is the last of the six 'tnOntertainment.wa88foFTuei; The bodies were found bat a short distarfte from the spot oayJune 20, and the. event w.ll be on the stake tabernacle grounds. Fishermen in Provo and, in fart, in all Utah are buBy where the. boat was wrecked and it is hard to understand why the held It has heretofore been the custom tc tions for the trout fishing season which opens June 15, Justmaking preparafrom bodies have not been brought up before as the nets have been drawn take the old ,olks on a trip t it a today,-iant cipatlon of good catches. t. Eight million young fish have been planted in Utah streams' this year over this point several times. that the body 6l is,- - believed and it is expected that the trout wil be plentiful. Provo always xnc Kaymona Doy will oe recovered this afternoon. the old folks on the Tabernacle a favorite retreat for anflers, is predicted to become even canyon, more popular no a a will sason which th doubt and of hundreds grounds, Salt Lake people and people from adjoining prove V The body of Holmes was brought to the surface in the wise selection. wui uuuuu uit.uijr vibii me canyoiniszauiiQiier. e age limit for the o:d folks' out The Bar also nromises to be .one of thinoRtniiTiftTn'' shortly before noon and was immediately rushed to SalTtakeand n.. this month was fixed at 70 years, g'ing foT the speckled beauties, and a number of fishing ing alhave for burial. with parties the prepared ;The trip body to the capital from the w dows over 60 years and wives oi ready been, formed for a tr.p to this popular stream. lake was made in an automobile in 54 minutes, and Holmes will be missionaries. It was also decided to buried with Frank, Helen and Vera Brown this afternoon. The -! funeral is being held from the First Methodist church. isters of the city y The following eommltteeg were HOLMES BODY RECOVERED.' . .... Determined that the bodies were to be found today, a party of ' Committee on Finance C. F. Deck- uc new , 6 v v v,vl..mu.U). Jerry Cluff, Will'am Startup, Many hoboes are passing up Provo while going through these days, and so in no that that portion of the lake Marion Clinger, S. 1. Bunnell Jr., Jas. placed prepared spot WilLami. They are passing this city because according tohief should not be covered. When the net was drawn near the scene of the Becret sign haB been posted near the depots giving the information that Mus-the mantains a chain gang. The chain gang does the trick and no HBers H. F. Thomas, James this city disaster, it was discovered that a heavy object was in the net hobo will linger in a town that has a gang that has to work. good Etta Er ' and drawing it up. Holmes body wafcunl,."' unier. wuuamr started tne vagranU to work a few . - days ago and since a - a.Va t IV ' uer ui.ve ueen oui iew iramps com up worn the depot How- 1 here was no Committee Decoration'"1" Grounds on, the bodv ldcntifvin? as in of that difficulty : . . . ffiec mHflT xra nHHHinir t nrniisyn tna mrr me ti not nmi " ' n.... Holmes and a signal was immediately given shore that his I th? lack of work there aeems to ha more this year-' Jhirk ' that previously. Bnonih r bodyad vinpnr Meldrum.Xrthur fflMw Re Crav ptsn iowQ; it had been hop?d thai his bgdywould be discovered:Grge .: i , Miller- - and Hamii;, ,i ., io that the (out victims could be buned together. Preparations ludtpyne .,.; j I I If comof fll for in a Salt tne made Lake iadiw come been machine fl to inCIT to general ; J Djf' already mittee wereL..named as a refreshment PROHI8ITI0IIISI and take the body to the. city. Just one hour and twenty minutes committee, with Mrs. Clara Paxman after the body had beeh found it was on the the way to Salt Lake. aB cha'rman. r- C. E. JCrandall James Oiilispie and ItAei 80MIWHAT MUTILATED William F. Dunn were named as the lemonade committee, and Chairman been face by hit picked Hb'mes', B6rg was named as the invitation B E eommlttee ;"" fish or some other water inhabitant RUBBER C lneeiw . ek 4- - u-ff- -- d: . -- "-- Cha'n Gang i lig jniaG Jthe Since .the purchase of the Independent. .Telephone Com ; paifyby the Bell -- Telephone con' there has been Company siderable ..speculation, among & the business tnen of this city ' and county as to the best man- ner.Jn which to handle the a.tuation. Inasmuch as the In- dependent company is at the fr time owned by-- " tho 4- .Bell company, hot a .few have expressed their intentions of service of discontinuing. th their former favorite phone and thus save the rental and lis. .heretofore given the -- - . :SZXer,,B ' t to oe In Urder - one-we- -- gabs The sheriffs otifce lias had inO e or less complaint from the railroads that the seals on. boxcars batebeer broken and goodti, stolen from ttie car. In some cases th s office has la a able, to makerj8iSi-tr- t it is re now b? e- ratiroaff TABERNACLE company j at the stealing is becoming so brazen GROUNDS Wo : BE1port SCENE OF HAPPY GATHERING it is thought that the Work la b ing accomplished ey someone who jtaat OF THE AGED. nows t&e contents of the cars, and i probab'y in raflroau service. The robbery has not been confined to TJt h county, tut to all the territory along ' the Rio Grande. The central committee on old folks The seals on the car doors have entertainment .is again busy making taken trom the seal repU d so that the inapector could not de, arrangements to entertain the aged ofjtect the tampering. The goods we; , then probably taken to some-storthe. city and la putting forth every which is operated by some one who 8 on the "ma de" and the goods sold. eliort to make the aliair to be eiven i there of thieves who ave inside information about the eon- gang" th? month the best ever, la ihia coa-- j '"'" opinion of rairoad men, and they are using special . necuon, tne couiiunief-Tynans- .cot tn- ur? aug, the call of the chairman (.), H. l.vr, nM In special eSHititrarTvtr.Tn5X"r? the vestry or . the old utemrvCfe fni. .iv " the mirnose of namlfie fh:- iifierunt' L- committees for the anair and dec.rt C . Ray mi?1? UTAH, THURSDAY, JUNE 8, 1911. .U! L JSA TURDA -- $hoe Aids in Locating Body of Ray-- mond Bodies in Salt Lake City HE bodies of Edwin S. Holmes and Benjamin 0 PROVODLD FOLKS n v rii-miAiisws- TUESBXT THURSDAY ana ThT-EltrAir.-T) Hoboes . " ent wcic-irvine,.-' How definite and widespread thia movement; has been carried is not kt?own at this Ume but at least a halt' dozen business men on Center street- -' have, expressed aiich Intention; . ' , Hammer Out for Bell, .' ; According to ltatement made by " promrnent businesa people, . the BoU. telephone company which is now a ; trust will find . tome diffiih culty obtaining a rranchis in Prota-whicwill allow them. to. charg :: Stto?pand S!1 - - - a. . t t".!,. ' ., - ;. con-s.der- ed - tAj M ,; jj higher telephone rates than- at thk present time. Notwithstanding claim by the Bell Telephone compaajF ; fat it will be necessary to make- - -n gher charges since the consolidation scores of citizens maintain a stubborn. Lehi's "blind pig" was raided again The prohibitionists of the 'city have mood when considering the raise. search and selz- - made preparations for a street meet- Il ls contemplated that both phones yesterday under the lirA law If arehal ' Paat aonfino. n1n will be used by th inajority of busi to be held Saturday nighty bott'es 'of ueer, a large quanUty of ,ng men until the completion of th- ness 8 B. F. at at lmencing o'clock, wnich beer botUes. a half dozen beer ' glasses and the fixtures used in run-- ! Grant of Salt Lake City, will "be the consolidaton because of the advaxi-- n l."1? establishment principal speaker. Q. J. Carpenter andi tage of a 'greater number of subscrib-.Th- is the second time within the . Hnw ,amn, past tejnaysJtametablMmuit;-10toa-Be- ll if Ior company e they attempt andhevailable-Te-Tal811fessthpublic and literature freshments confiscated. As yet no ar- perTainlng to the subject of prohibi- to make an unreasonable raise m rests have been made for theunlaw-ulsai- e tion will be distributed. rates and still maintain an inferior i : -- of " intoxioatfng- - liquor, but ; ; ', service as is claimea by a 0 t y something Is expected to develop next Miss Harvel Bloomqulst Is home buw neBS people. Monday, the date set for the owner of that which was seized ten days from Provo; after a' year spent at jthe ago to show cause why his liquor B y. U., where- ehe graduated from should not be destroyed, 160 bottles of the normal school. She has beeij enbeer and, a smaller quantity of whis- gaged here for the district school 'next key having been seized On the former u raid ' - th. mmwm Marks on the nose, and eyes showed that there nas been disturbance. His clo'hing was limited, showing that he had made a desperate struggle for life. Both shoes were on and. aside from a few" Dru ses, the flesh was not torn. Undoubtedly the body had" been In the mud as the net had Jjegn drawo "over" this particular point several is also advanced The times. theory were nets the that dry and proDably 'did not' go near enoygh to the' bot' ' tom. 1 . .. .L -- - Immediately after the out ng of June 20 the committee will take tip the details of the general old folks' UNDERITHE BAN celebration upon the occasion of the prospective visit of President Taft. The committees were requested to 1 meet at .the same place Wednesday State Food Commissioner Says New evening next,-Jun14, to make re" ports. Ruling Will be Strictly Enforced PUi e f II- - 11 B4Hpas-alsoHW40aW-t0r - OQilil UWS twi. , T Through the Unl ted Iocjm . . gov-ernme- . ll 11 lllll GOUNTY MEASLES CLAIMS ar hi. s " FOR DIVORCE -- Leathan LeRoy, the little son of Mr. and - Mrs. - Epbrlam Jacob son of the 8econd ward, dled'yester day "from complications following measles. The funeral services were held from the family residence this afternoon at i o'clock, ' . -' . a- I -- 1 VV -- 1 -- n, hirtnTSdt d - '..- cfcureb. - '. "; ' TAXPAYERS.1;: ' Wllr.ibe held Lake View and Vlneyara Suit for divorce' has been' filed in on the 16th to vote oa a special FREiBHT TARIFF r ; for more, than two years past commissioner of the Commercial club traffic bureau,' left Salt Lake" today for Denver to resume his e railroad relations withjCoL J. C Dodge,'' as traffic manager of the. M or rat roaa, and active local manwith ager;!! Mr.;BarKck-a-"saUBLewhat he has accomplished here,- - and looks 'shortly for decisions from the - S. H. Babcock, old-tim- - oa-PrO- ' d lF the Fourth District court by Nathan Dixie1 HIatt against AnaUza Uiatt The groundB tyr tnTielfyrand de sertion. Wallace Cook,, a married man, of Pilot Mountain, Survey coun ty, North Carolina, Is named on ine formation and benef as the The. parties were married spondent, February 23, 1908 at Pilot Mountain, - are-lflnd- el . co-r- . - N. C. ."". last-name- . ElecUons . Me-atatet FROIVT -'- Bench-aa- IIIAIII TO tat levy, the proceeds to be used for- sprinkling the county road acroes-Pr- e vo,.Benchto Pleasant Grove and th road through Lake? View and Vineyard from Provo to Pleasant Grfiioi As the request has come from taa- payers In the districts to be affect-ed, there is little doubt about the vot being in favor of the tax. It is claim ed on the authority of road expertsthat sprinkling will preserve the road and in that way lessen the cost of maintenance and, in addition, the roadwill be much more pleasant for trav-- . SEtIT III RAtROtD . eLng. r;?;'"..i. '1 - ,i';r SEBl r.' - -- ' 'ii' . SF Or FOR ftRTKUR OlXOfi convention, in Salt' Lake next week, to .come to Provo and yisit point of interest .The invitatlpn has The funeral servicesof Arthur Dijth interstate commerce- sommission I a- - beeh extended through ;' President Ir- - on were held this afternoon fromwer Third ward. meeting house, and vorablo-4thii section of the countryi jvie, of the Provo Commercial club attended by-of re in what Is known as the Salt; Lake While the program prepared tot' thelaUyes and friends. . . cases, involving the appllcatioa of iec-- Tlsitors In Salt Lake; is most complete,' - Tho speaaersjtwere- rreBiaenc jo-- Is tiori-- 4 : anticipated that some of the septnB.TKeelef7 Elders Alfred Off long and ahort- hanHs ection it "H.7MilIer, George PoweIsoi to this city and see monl,-C. k party will com 10 local commodity tariffs. Mr. Dr. F. W. Taylor and Joseph Hanson. . came to the state January 15, what it has to offer. It is quite probBeautiful music was rendered by choir, tbe Garden City quartet 1909, and has been an active and ef- - able that T. C. Peck, general oassen5eul pl luc OMl Xj3Ke Kouiewiu and Professor A C. Lund. - fprtfVft iorco ever since-Itne,strug )be flmong tne vialtor8 to thl8 c ty He ., A' profusion of beautf til floral . gle for more equitable, freight rates, jwni be accompanied by J, H. Mander- - ferlngs from, the many friends of the ' i . ' , especially from- the: Atlantic seaboard. field," of blf Laker family were in evidence. semi-annu- al d - " -- 0 a large-concours- e - 7 -- -- Bab-coc- - n 6r : . ," - - . T .; - 1 . An invitation has been extended to the traffic managers arid the zon9r passenger agents who will hold their ' : - - . " ELECTION TO BE HELD. JUNE 1t 1 AS RESULT OF REQUEST - : ; -- BOD SUES WIFE ht -- -i- She-r6bablv exaoUaaUoi-'tlielnsredleiit- spiIT - io States land ; office yesterday tame the announcement "thajt under tthe congressional act of Angafet--it8,.1894,. .the' has withdrawn1 .'and "reserved - 4n&J5tJOlDaW -- -- I . of land near 7 Gurlock.." Washington county, and more thaajpla-- sections JLajhgdjuijgla . - IV . . .1111. uciwb ILiue shore Mraage cmis i.i using, their; use will be prohibited im There was a sad sight at the Rav maj.AtGreen and Grain rivers In Grand tr n...m nnM.uyi xnond home this afternoon when the ODinioiiieslerday-that-by-tho BrBTe mlW wire m nauniuu naa The .withdrawal ha. been made tlon of rule tha this companies would' husband of her , tlfled that the body th1nPn the application of Governor WJ1- re- - be' more careful between now and ioAn fAnf date when the use of the bottles will hamPI7' wb designated the tracts si wpA more than ever her loss. Her lorBarvcy from ttie annual" list ofnn-- j be1TitoMbriMd"altogetlierV condition la anyunug' uui iuiimw tmt kind friends and relaUves are do- reau had' been of 1&a1 The considering a thorough' bod ing r everything . to relieve her sortract8are described as foHows: Sec- ouu - 4U al character ot ice crekm such' as is com- -' UUUB M'MILLIAN 6UIDE8 W0RK. t; sectlpna 1, 2. monly Bold on the! atreeU and in the 41rB0Uth' range 12 And In ComCrane the of township 27 south, range iU dis11j. It McMiUian rescue 22 wora of eaBt: the. Jctlons 6 ahf urtownsjlp pany has guided is perfecUy sanitary ana lta H hiw .undone. 8?uthi nns9 23 .east, and a portion left and has noth.ng character under the inethods used in.27 south range 2 east been persistent In his efforts 'to find Its. make harmless. It was not said of the bodies.; Crane and Company have that specific complaints had i been w lu Dut "V" According to the communlcaOon the assisted in every possible manner In (m d butother communities in other tooa enect irom ano Mr. Ray- states have take such the recovery of the bodies, step, and in wlara cont:nue of the one of the managers mond was somerinsWcepoisonlln from of the ontiI ty P,ftttion days Crane Company. traced to the improper make or un- C"x:;7; of offical date 106 the the P'. filing THE FUNERAL. sanitary' distributhwr of.the popular ' Plftts of survey covering the deslg- ' All 'Salt Lake will Join in the sor- refreshment . ' ' '" tracts In the proper local land nated y;? rowful gathering thTlOSerBOm';at-- 4 office, duringj which time the state o'clock .when the funeral aervices for -8uthoriti6gJ may select any of the GOVERNOR'S FLAG Ai- f Prank. Helen and Vera Brown and '.'" ". '.; DAY PROCLAMAI ION. embraced in the order, provided Tands " Edwin Holmes will ee held from the ? Executive jQtlk fl, r are not Included in anv valid ad they First Methodjst Epcopal : church, ' "Wednesday, June' 14, be.ng verse claim. ; the 134th annfversary of the 0Second East and Second South. , The adoption of the Stars and Short, pastor Francis VBurgette Rev. hops Clean, D. J, Watts, thfifla oLoiircoun-fi"'b-e- r ' Stripesas; ot the church, iwilloMuxtalaer and Dr. C. M.'Benedict1 L William Spry, therefore "try, secretary,', vices. : Short talks will be delivered treasurer of th state board of barber governor of the stato of Utah, tver-eoewnestlurge thOto people ofa have- - recently returned to by "Mr. Short Bishwp Heber C v . 4.. Utah, join in. John and S. L Woqley Bishop M. -- public recognitloa of tho apeaket Q. Crltchlowl The county and reyort that jtlMhshopSi day of the emblem of .Our na- mm snonW in hphalf jf Calahtho. Myr r tlon by an appropriat- display ' 'in'Utaa countv "have been inRnected; WILLIAM SPRY, of the flag. BHd foun(J tQ be t0 re9uirefl tle lodge, Knight? of Pyth as, of which Governor. j of None member. a Brown standard. One. shop was. closed and js Captain . Gone at Salt Lake thl 7tb tb? . license taken from a barber in the caskets will be "opened at the ..." day of June, 1911. ki -- tv good-man- ' 1 com-emD- ed .The state dairy and food bureau yesterday, sent outj cotices" to all Boda water manufacturing companies of the state, appraising them of the action taken by the bureau June 1, last when BODY FOUND BY SHOE. was ruled that the soda pop bottle it Raymond's bqdy was discovered by with Jthe rubber cap and push-i- n metal "hla shoe. In placing the "nef and was arrangement' Uitatnjtary, and that A II LLtU .11.. U I. of the drink in such Belling MA4any A. .V ai AAmA'nn TlAf C&UKIH HQ lUe UVLBSJU!() after April prohibited gave a clue ol tne may ana inn uw. 1, 1912. 'time the net was pulled up, the body It was furthermore ruled, accord- was found. Aside frotn showing signs hnflV waS in gtoJwniard Hansen, state dairy lU tki inatOT UI WGIU In wt.iv., thf t and food commissioner, that If any 'good condition. such bottles are found not properly The Raymond body 4as brought to 1 , . |