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Show THE pages VOI XIV. AYEAR. $2.0tt NO- - 53. ROY O E provo, Utah, Tuesday, june ALB- ESTABLISHED n: nnnal LAKELET'1 IS:M i BRIEFS iOFFfllRQftGiBRIEFSj: 'Hii-rrifi-llT- Rll I It-I- t m Mr' " I I h II I nil II I IIH IIS I ll I I I I HI I v vv ww v Wilbur " ! ' against Jennie Maye Ford for divorce on the ground of deiertion. Tbe par. Ue Intermarried at Highland. . Doni phan county, Kan, November 7. 1S99. w LJ U 11 ' N:; A. Ford has commenced suit 8EEM DIV0RCt '; - U atr "' ', - " ' " : , ROVO will continue to have prohibition for at least two ..years. This was the verdict of the people at the polls today. While the majority was not is large as had been anticipated by the TITLE SUIT. QUIET ' John Q. Dlgelbeek has commenced drys," the..... victory is satisfactory, and" there is general rejoicing, in .t a '' suit against William A-- Hickman et al, tne ary quarters, reasonaDiy neavy vote was case it was estate. real to Xehl to uiet Ule believed that the heavy "wet" vote would be in the First-distribut the majority given was only 29. Only a majority of 34 votes RETURNS FROM CORNELL. CAPITAL P a 44 m m ct, Request Forthcoming for Local Money to Complete Line WHAT ROAD MEANS Idaho, in the employ, of the Tellurlde Power, company. at OlButodaadiL . . THE C LUFF REUNION. The Cluff reunion will be held at Geneva on Thursday, n interesting a program has been rrranged-anlarge crowd is expected. Yrfends of the family have been invited. A re union of this family is held each year and It is proposed to make this one, one of the best that haB evlr been held. ..'- u a "wet" stronehold. Following is the vote as cast: DISTRICT First JOHN HENRY SMITH HERE. John' Henry Smith, die church presidency, was in this citv Sundiv conferring with. some of the church Dist Majority. fDRlvVTST! aDRpvVE, 138 109 (2?T . " 209 ....... v:,.:.....:;. 197 162 115 147 136 165 12 3 - 63 30 - - irTll Hill till III OF TIF , , . . br n httakeconcertilni AlmaMudockKillcaC ::by Deputy Sheriff the chufch work. In a statement El der Smith denied that t&ere Had been any of the church authorites author tied to Bay thant was tfiTnTof the church leaders that' Salt Lake .vote ' ' wet" Near .; THIEVES. ALLEGED I Second: Third i . I . ' . .. n ' department made a quick hitch and arrived t6 save an old building, which had become inflamed. The damage will amount s about $100, authorinesr-i- Ray, has returned from Cornell, where he has been "luring the school year He left today to attend the convention i-n- . X" iVJ f(ff(;( iLff moore drug, FIRE , An alarm sent to tke local fire department from .ths back of - the Moore Drug company Sunday. .. The T" 1885," i His (Thfo) Plfll SALT rSATURPAY i9ii: 27, THURSDAY ants - ADJUDICATED BANKRUPT. Ralph V. Chamberlain, of this city was adjudged bankrupt by Judge John A. Marshall in the United States dls - LMA MURDOCK, bettts 177 known as "Ab," slayec tM.- " 6trie court at Salt Lake yesterday 80' "21Ernest Olds, a decade agtg ' 100 86 1. ....! 186 Twenty.one. others were also granted) ;. . , , at Manti, suspected horsethief andT relief from creditors. 122 156 34 . . bad man, was shot and instantly I 1362 1137 288 63 MANY EGGS SECURED. killed Saturday on the Uintah resWi 225 " Deputy Fish and Game Commission- ervation, thirty inllereastnsril7 er Mad8onjstateathat450 by Deputy, Sheriff A. SALT XAKE - ANIX - OGDEN WET.": eggs were received dur.ng the two berCityf of Evanston,yojnlB-5Jt- i Sauggs, ;: At the time of going to press -TTie - Herald's information fro"m months' .work at the lake in Bevier is the 'greatest number when the fugitive refused to surrSalt Lake is that the have carried the election by a comfort county. This . ' that has ever been received during ender. lete the Cisco" is the subject of a striking cir able maiorttv. The outcome in Oeden is a victory for the "wets any spawning season. The eggs have The Wyoming deputy isrundegs Denver banker .to c the Burlington, Rock after one of the most spirited campaigns ever waged, in that city, been: distributed - in the dtffereat "line and prevent it falling into the cular announcing arrest in Heber Cityrcharged witSr MtBSOurl Rio Graffde, Paific, streams throughout the state, Utah ' RESULTS. OTHER 'hands of eastern interests believed isiandr die complaint Western Pacific new serylce to the lake and Provo river being given a murder, to be hostile to the Uiioradocapj- - Pacific coast, inaugurated Juue 18 PAYSON WeL 187'. Dry. 401. .: to sworn good' share. by John Miirdoct; "' - taL Whoever planned the circular evident EUREKA Wet, 602;" Dry, 223. brother of the victim of SaugjpT ' is ly intended it should be "read." From Mr. Georce's' statement GETS CONTROL. KNIGHT 552. AMERICAN FORK Wet, 290; Dry. revolver Murdock waswanted " " At the meeting of the stockholders apparent that the successors of Mr. SlUNlSTTFOR-ttwrj-dteiofficer to answer to a chare"'" NOT "ALEC," BUT "C. A." ' of the Old Knnna Uinetfeompany to be the Moffatt have their hands full, to build SPRINGVILLE Wet, 123; Dry, 425. ; held in Salt Lake July 8 Jesse Knight C. A. Hedquist, of Provo, who was ' to Green River, and the remaining 165 75." TREE will take over formal, , control of the and other ranchers near second Wet, .MOUNTAIN of the 48; elected Dry, vicepresident ' miles to Salt Lake must be financed State Druggists' association at the re. of cor the the and GARLAND Wet, 73; Dry, 137. company, Evanston, who lost thirty head c&of the elsewhere. The estimated cost eent convention in Ogden, was con. poration, will be changed so that In fine animals in a recent raid. BRIGHAM CITY Wet, 149; Dry; 868. Utah section is $5,000,000. of . wh.ch fused with. Alec Hedquist by the the future the main office will be in Murdock was trailed to the Rff H. BRIGHAM CITY . 1 Vetj. 149; Dry, 8f8. $1,000,000 will have to be raised here, Provo. Th.8 will be the first meet atending the convention with 7 -- . : and the remaining $4,000,000 can then the result that the" honor belonging to Payson Wet. 187; dry, 401ing since tne property passed to the river ranch on the reservation bo d credited to be placed with European investors. was new his some owner ; and officers longing to farnily,-anthe PLEASANT GROVE Drv maiority.'232 MAMMOTH Wet Provomlne and directors will be elected. The Old the stolen horses were seen later. Alec Hedquist was president COMMERCIAL CLUBS ACTIVE. 53 ; ROBINSON Wet .WILLARD by the majority, Dry majority, .90;' Emma was once considered one of the The board of directors of the Salt the association three years ago, but majority, 75; QUI NN Dry majority, 285; MORGAN-D- ry w hen, caned upon tor major richest mines in the state, and was pursuers, Lake Commercial club will meet this was not elected to any office this year. throw up his hands 4 Murdoclrj 75i - SANTAOX?IN-D- ry iVfr 217 i CQALVILLE--Dr- y majority, sold to an English syndicate for, week to djcuss the situation, and it is fealt MOTORED TO PROVO. Lake min.ng ejehahge reached for his gun, but fauggrv ; MAPLETON 165; ALPINE-rD- ry Dry, 182; GAR majority., likely that later effort will be made to beat him to the trigger and thtcr-fugitivgossip has It tnat tne uolumtms-frJ- X interest other commercial clubs .along Several automobile parties from EIELDWet majority, 165 ; MURRAY Dry majority, 1 08 -to con Emma Old be - ; tension are and Salt Lake and other nearby cities made was slain. the proposed route in raising the ' ' '. BULLETIN: solidated. million dollars. It has been a runJo ProvoSunday and were guests A telephone message this morn- -j r suggested that the bonds be issued in at the Hotel Roberts. Among the vis , Out Of nine districts, in Oeden, a maiority of 1,500 votes was DR.fH UGH ESJRETJU RN denominations of $100 so as to make itors were 17 R. Walker and family . Dr: B. G. Hughes, city physic.an, has ed that the vicinity of Colton ber-6T -t- heoTsvBttHWeWhe TfieTsie; ffinyv andlfncFanat " - ' means, and s"o that there need be no tropolls; and W. H. Woodring, Mr. and Logan has voted "Dry, but at this time, the returns can not returne'd from Denver wberebeat watched for traCTof"armari suof American tended the sessions the be" given! .' extravagant commissions to underwrit- Mrs. Harry Noble and A. pected to be one of the Murdocls. J 7 r ;7;X y ' and also the tu . oL Surgical convention, Koehler . . . Bingham. ing syndicates. Out of twenty districts of Salt Lalce which have reported at this gang who had one bay and twi . --Just-f MeM!ojisJUgr8BwiUc Mr. George intimates that with con-brown horses of the bunch stolea4 lurfifteen-hade- d the iir fax?rf concludedT" Div Hughes was appointed BANKER ELECTED PRE3IDENT. road. Jested tro the across e Wyoming line. George of ' the city will go "wet" by a big majority, although the managers of the a delegate to the last named convenE, J. Curtin, corporations in each state the Miller was deputised to cover thaJf-Commerce cbmmiss.on will be de- - Baker Lumber company, of this city, "dry" campaign have not. yet conceded the election to the "wets tion by Governor Spry. section and - left' immediately. .. s. nled Jurisdiction in the supervision ot and an Iowa banker, was elected pres- IRON BLOSSOM CAVE. e so can tariffs the xBankers of of and 'association that .dent the Sheriff I. O. Wall of, Heber Cityy.T rate, Z Information haS been received at the r fixed- - s4o- recent meeting.- Mr. that FOR MURRAY ROBERTS local office of the. Jron BloBnnhgta and Deputy Sheriff Sauggs toolt-- ' DOINGS Up to date thnProW"Coin1ieraJ;;)jlub' Curtl'n has been in Provo when look- - SIC "lEeratl-agSntHIafternoon, aodC'T targe cave, 20 by 100 feet, has bWn en- has-a- ot been aiproaehedfoaetion itig over the "Interests of" (he 13aker countered in 4he mine, shaft 3, on tlie will endeavor to track others of" morally and Lumber company. The company con pledging its level. ' The. cave 4s uiiueral-Ize- the raiders. While the for incorporatto the to one their have of plan siders Jt an honor .financially Wyoming, t. ARM PROVO and hopes are entertained for officer is under arrest, he s not: . ing a Utah company to control the line officers elected to such a distinguished much more ore irom this part of the from the state line into Salt Lake, positon as president of the bankers. locked up, buV has been rtieasead " PROVO IS INTERESTED. in6i:j.-VL" in the custody of Sheriff Watt. " MID LEG SCOUTS to rMr George the build- SETTLING CLAIMS. - T AH capital will have to build the Utah mileage of the Moffatt road from the eastern state line through Vernal and Provo to Salt Lake, if the road is built. This is the gist of a statement given out in ;$alt Lake City this week by Herbert George, erf TWO NEW TRAINS. of Denverrwho-is-at-tnciiea- d Securities the Moffatt company, "Two New Trains nd Three Nights of the from Chicago or St Louis io San Fran' death the after organized -- d Fourth Fifth Sixth Seventh Eighth Total 7 Majority Jv,. .......... N. ..... 178 ..... . - ": I ........ 1X" . - , Tt , . r oftbreelsteimdbjr Jg-:-Hen- ry by-la- . - - firs't-n.am- , e -- . ecessary S..? . - ' - -- . - Ja-jsepar- Uol-llha- ,. ata Inter-Bat- vice-preside- , nt . . " state-at-thei- - s- -- .LOSES flOy, 500-fo- ot d : . ing of the Moffatt road air but Its promoter, and at his death was so fainvolved that it estate the was. necessary for the widow to sail ' the "family" holdings in the First Na- . tional bank of Denver, to take up out-standing loans that would permit to safeguard the line from being absorbed by Wall street owners lines who r,i nti,or transcontinental alt "alone discouraged "the : con structlon of the new link between Denver and Utah's metropolis. Provo will watch the result of th,e gait Lake Commercial club's meeting with much interest. The construction Of the Moffatt road "through this Bcbank-runte- r d . '.!" " . " tion"iir goTaTtowaTdTnaktng-th- is .' of the State de of-- live stock,' Is in the city partment, today, settling with the farmers who have had catfie killed because - they were afflicted with tuberculosis. dollars--, was- the amount usually ive for these dead an.mals.. At the paid last sessions ol the legislature $7,500 was appropriated for tlhs cause. Twenty-f- - BOYS APPROPRIATE PI8JOL- Meeks and Murdcck were beLeved .tit have beeurrmemlJeTicah of ganlzeiS 7 gang of cattle and horse thieves opa- . " Ber'.of ating In Utah, Wyoming and IdaJmit and Greenland Clf. Eureka, th Hobbs, of Lehl; Wylle iSlme'r and the' TJlnta reserva1Uoa--waThomas, of Spanish Fork, and Bedella erally regarded as their headauarteratt C". Madsen. of Salem: John Suencer. The theft of twenty Percherbn horso of Indianola, and Nellie HouU yot tit Kom a ranch near Evanston, Wyora-r- Pleasant Guy Clark, of Eureka, find ing, last week was the direct cause Bf. death. . Deputy SherilT' Delia Jones.of Amerrcan Forkr Geo!t'3ock' n, Provo; the Huspee. Sprlngvlller to the Murdock ranch tan Red Creekl REFUSED TO SI5RREN0ER.' TINTIC CENTRAL TO 8INK. ' The pursuers - secreted": themselves "Manager Holdaway, of the Tlntjc the road, and when Murdock. along Central, state; that it is the Intention with two horses he waa'convn- of the directors to s:nx a shaft from the present drlf In search ot the orelmanded 40 urehder. Instead of body, which," It lri believed'ls below plying the half breed yeacheiT ior Bia ; the presen t lever.N'Tiio cpnrftttnn nt fin--- Ttio- rfnyi.ty ...1 T,IH in ijiapfff, ; before the fired fugitive could-- . drw ine property are reported to be ex'celMurdock and lent. toppled over daa& ,:;"r, Meeks,. who is thought to have braa ' his companion in the raid, escapQ BLAKE GOE8 TO 25pN. David Blake, ot the- Blake Music but officers are close- behind him- nSt regarded as a jnattnt company," ieft tor SaltLaks todsy. his capture-l' of hours. where he win purchase more music . MURDER OF ERNE8T OLDSV and Instruments for bis store. He re' ur dock Is of Toes ports that business Is good, with hope '7 The killing of -" ssassrecalls the for ft big fall1 fade. . , Interest because It, : . nation in Manti in 1891 of Ernest 01& Allanson, of Waukon,- la., visited a cousin of W. D;'Rob'erts Jr, of 'llA-cit. in the cty Monday with Culbert- Olds,! newcomer to la tlnL- - .. LICENSED TO WED. The following marriage have been issued: Ijr. A. C. Young Saratoga Scene of Enjoyable Gar Cuts Two Members From Lad's Pjovo Camping With Manly '. -- Body Enjoymemt , : v 4- - .- 1 Jprestdinsr at 355tSouth Fourth TEastj and Herman Olson, aged 21. of 75 West Fourth South, were arrestedSunday .morning Adjutant Nolan Bunting, trooper tn minature (approved bv .Tc'hn L. Segall), has tseued his first border to Provo troop, BoyrtScouta of LAmerica,-and,- it ana appro?, ttuitpiUo3iilwir Smith ....Wesson' quiteaBimnaritria Its .. pre3"" !, ef .While at work at Newhouse, 4 Murray Roberta, 20 years old- ,son of Adelbert Roberts, of 185 North .Fifth; West,' this city, was run over by-- a ear Saturday r and his rlghrarni" taken off af the elbow and his right leg at ; the knee. He was taken to St.: f ; - . . :- - -- , - , mme-campme- nt , sceneof-thelacclde- 1911,'-Afte- Gl-tl- or - d . ....... j U J' - -: - -- .'..' - ; ,. J. , ge" s , . - tiiefaHes - nt . Ida'A.-AlleTBa- ' aar--pear- ed . ciseness v and : conciseness V the Jndustrial priatlng " to city more, prominent confessed the The teVolver. boyr anything Gen. Leonard Wood and horticultural . map . of ..the Joter- misclilPir'The car from which the gun or;,, other mountain wcut,' and it in boliovod thai was taken has been occupied as sleep-- J his father, and Is resting as well,' q regular service' ever promulV .Provo and Utah county business men "Greek workmen.. as can be expected. to order relates The by quarters gated. lng $ and capitalists can be counted upon, to JhejJeiarture Saturday morn do their share to make possible the SHORTM AKES LONGTALK." ing" ,of the troop for cSaratoga ' --completion of the project "on UtaraeTiearLhl. The accident happened while : Robwas a never there that Asserting vi: ; :; " ;' " was attending to his work at New- erta infa 'I1 ,' forth 'Cr reasonable argument put FINED THIRTY DOLLARS. B. The car. came from: behind house.. Prancls' Rev. Herman Olson and Vern Anderson, vor of the saloons, :; and when he saw It there was no In him as at follows: aIt audience reads, addressed par, large who took a pistol belonging to some Short of Scouts Mr. Roberts, his Amer chance Boy" escape. to, "afternoon. Troop, "Prov6, Tabernacle Sunday Greeks from a car- - on the .San Pedro the In fa- ica, will go .on thlr first annual en- - father, was notified an went also Lulu spoke Shepherd Mrs, track Saturday night, aud who pleaded ' atSaratdga, "near teh'l, .dlateljri to. the vor of the elimination of liquor. The guilty to petit larceny, were sentenced r and choir arriving at 'the. hospital ygung Utah, Saturday morning, July 1, sfnging was furnished by the to SO days in Jail by Justice C. D. ON PAGE SIX. 8IXl ON CONTINUED son. CONTINUED PAGE all present by was 7 ' f&is morning.- - is -i- -- - -- . , . - - - a - : -- . -:- - y, L.-A- ' ' - CONTINUED ON PAGE-FIV- - , |