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Show 4 A ,B PACES VOL. XV. NO. 55. PROVO. UTAH, MONDAY, JULY 3.' 1911. UtllENMl TOMORROWS CONFESS a.' CELEBRATION scnte'Carc institotedamong .tomnnicconsent of the governed, j 1 m,ni.A. ble on the Tabernacle rounds at 9 a. m.; line of 30-rTQar'ch to bq t?tc" "P tit ; on Academy avenue., and re-turalo The Tabernacle for IDE 4- - ' II rJZL ti plicates Co-Plotte- sidy V IS ttiasyJxftion i --On Ac.dmv ill- t of-o- . Vt rs III Information was received STATE -here yesterday, by Sheriff Geo. T. Judd that Sheriff Kfclter. of Price, and Deputy. Sheriff Edward Jtotnson, " of Carbon county, took into, custody Sat 4 State Board of Equalization urday a man named Elliott, 4 Sets Figures t. who had sold two of the Wyom- ' fng horse stoleniiy Ab Mur ".t $4.473,208.14' dock an dcompan!ons. The anl- mals- were positively Identified as belonging to ranchers near UT of a total assessment by said to EvanstonTand Elliott-ithe State Board of Equals ; have a record for horse and cattle stealing across the Utah 4 , border, $ corporations - and miningconv . t NIPI1T - . i on suchprjnciple5-an- d gamzmg-its"powers I ? KHI becomes destructive of these ends, it .1$ the X the Peop? to alter or to abolish it; and to instituteia in. such form as to them shall seem most likely to effect theirjafety and happiness. ' We, therefore, the representatives bf the TlnlH It ot America, in general congress assembled, appealing to X Supreme Judge of the world for the rectitude 1 in X tentions, do, in the name and by the authority of sthe gpod X ot tnes colonies, solemnly publish and declare that it P?P,e these United Colonies are, and of right ought to be, FREE - r rs J I that when of government -r- nacle and the federal; build- ' ' ' lnpark. menderlving-theirpowe- ; r'ght avenue between the Taber- - Former Cashier Shafer of Tooele Bank Im- t j , f disbanding. ; Patriotic exercise Id Ine Tab-- . ernkcle" lmmedAtely follow . tJlieoable certain j , BY equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with rights,'; that among these are life, liberty o 1SS5.V Utah County Third in Wealth tm self-evide- 1 THURSDAY era SATURDAY ESTABLISHED HIGGS AND WALTON TO It AN IMMORTAL DOCUMENT thaLall men ANSWER FOR ROBBERY areyVcreatedWcW6TTheseIrM to be ; WES DA Y . " I - ttwiarauonL wun jirm Teuance on.Ttbe. protection Divine nee, we mutually pledge to each other our; lives, dur fortunes and oar sacred honor. o s .: .. . RETURNMONEY" .rt II . Ifl INSURANCE EORGE-H.- - HIGGS, former manager of the Western Development company, of Provo, and A. B. Walton, his brother-in-laalso a one-tim-e of resident this'city, are under arrest in Salt Lake and Tooele, ac- and chief conspirators in the plot whereby the' Tooele State bank .was . robbed of $9,000 early in -- pariierror7$44,978,090.75, Utain county is credited with valuationsi tOMFFIIICEBS Hi U I L L : ULU1 UL Hi 1 U U1 1 1 111 I agggaM73,208ri4. - Of anston, whowa8 in Provo when the entire .Jist, -- but two counties news 'earnerwent -- lmmedfafeIr"o Price, and the prlsonerlwilt he: turned over to him to bs returned to Wyoming." Elliott used ti'C proceeds of the sale to buy a new saddle, rifle and ammunition, andaihen --headed for the mountains. When overtaken he offered no resistance, and surrendered to the officers "Bud" Meek is still at large and no trace, has been had of him-- since the fugltlye left Wallsburg more than a week Laf. LtTheolfkefflexpect-thR- t v ; BECOME POLICE OFFICER? -- -- the : ; the Utah county' apportion. ment Salt Lake, with- - $12,283-,; V 99749,, and Box Elderf. with- $V- 173,229.12, of swhich the Centra! - Pacific railroad is allotted an sessment of $3,671,337, -- - as- - Provo capital Is prominently repre- Weber county, with Us great rea" the ented m theOTgantzatton-- of road terminals and other corporation, HERE are things doing in the police department. stockholders of - the - Intermountain Mayor Ray holdings, has a total assessment of but is said to bc in carng$t this time, and if he has-h- is Life Insurance company, a Utah conway $3,168,977." In Utah county the De- Pfcvo is to be the "driest" town in the country: The ac- cern "which will soon be actively in tet& Rio Grande Railroad oonipanxjLl.., . competition with s.milar existing cor: tiojnsoJthej - June.-- -toii&Jth.ach.edul8heet with aa- -4chan2Te H. 3rere an&4t,is said-that Br r. "straTer, caanier 01 me looeie porationsJn the states-W- v segsment against It of $2,180,471, and ' I wanted. out has for ' Aoicarrant been te&tlLuflflLat --thti'm"e-1 the have Z the sanction of the council his appointments mayor may fonTpfeildenTof the Provo State bank, thevflm!wmeat of the Saa Pedro llntr him since early in the spring, wben.he he was found- bound The" TeUurldu is flsed alv $718,892. of the com- will be ot the very highest order, in 'fact, Jt i intimated, that is third ' and they Is believed to have raided one of the Power gagged in the , lavatory of the 1s with $381,091 third -will company 1 D. C. 13, Loose and. John Duke sheep camps on the reservation, bankets tbe Accuser of, Higgs. and pany, and as a basis for tax payment The Bell ' ' It has been seated tha the mayqr'cil tonight. Whatefinn nrhn t.ir.l-lly.-r:on'TalQd .Walton. He confessed to the Salt Dixon are directors. 0, l telephone property is listed at" '100 fln4 or8e' f V Lake county sheriff Jthat JIiggs-- engin-- i - Governor William Sprys president expects to 'appoint George a. Storrs. i ' the mayor, makes th and the Independent atf$403?. appointment ..... ' Word was received late this after'9 a Question, but it is nrnhnhlA thnt eered the deal and that Walton hand- nf thft, rnmnniiT. and nther nnmps wll p.hairnmn nf 11m . The net returns from the mines ln tfie uor,in ... . TO-. nnnk fihorltt 1nn'Wm,M '"L,:." v. led the abstracted funds. According known in the financial circles in Utah U,8 city," as mere wm oe no action until Mr county argroupejailna. single Jtflr? police officer in the place " CpuntyWy auUa4Hf. Starrsto the confession Iliggs, who was ag- - connect onsenvi obUineaV -p ; corporauonare aniggregate$C69,681.14. wn, 1(J ' - distant cashier of the 10 Mr. Storrs is In Salt Lake" and could v,a rovo w " The complete, table Security 'Trust M. S. Browning, Ogden, vice presl-counti foryUtah , ' iansion ior iriai. u & Savings bank of Salt Lake, the of-- " dent; appointment will be sent to the coun- - not ho reunhoA hv ti,o is appended: . George T. Odeli, second f.cerB of which owned the Tooele D. A R. O. Railway Co. Joshua Greenwood, lourth r $2,180,471,113 . bank, sent the money to Shaffer. That S. P., L. A & S- - L. Ry. Co J. O. Carter, fifth . 718,892.03 afternoon Walton appeared, he and BOY SCOUTS and general managed; Rodney ?; 9,728.0? Eureka Hill Railroad Co; Shaffer packed the currency and coin o. T. Badger, treasurer; N. T. PorS. L. ft .. J. into a suitcase, and the binding and ter, secretary; Dr. George W. Middle- Power Co.. .... 381,097.09 ' Sagging was accomplished. Utah. Co. Lt. ft Pr, Co... ,, 127.4G0.ci jton, medical director; Edward McGur 1 BIG REWARD OFFERED. rrr rin and W, E. Rydlach, general coun- - UTAH A POTATO 43,OO0XTJ Knight. Power-STATE, W. Mont Ferre, Santaquin placer Nos. - Following Shafer's dismissal Higgs seL R. M. Bell Tel. Co ; t 92.380.D Louis F. : Boyle, consulting agricul- 1 to 6, both Inclusive, mining Iclaimsr was sent to' replace tEer6fiher at Directors of the company are the Iliah Ind. Tel. Co. 40,232.vfr turist of the Industrial In Eldorado mining "district The con--' . and foregoing and F. E. McGurrin, LawTooele.,-- ,' Pinker ton detectives fto. . A number of Provo people, parents Kxpress 1,729.0 has a association, recently completed isderation named, deed Is 1. other sleuths swarmed about the lit- rence Greene, ' John C. Sharp, C. w. tour of 2.400.3J of the state, and is ProVo Boy Scouts, American Express Co. ... of and friends the inspection tle smelter town, seek.ng clues that Knudson, John De Grey Dixon, James " West.- - Union Tel. Co. . , . 3l,082X over me ouuooK ror to uul.us,a8U go reward Camp 4he JljOOO Saratoga wou2dJeadtlMte WONoftRovr M. Peterson, John L. Sevy, James Car : rr 44,688J)S companies bumper potato jjrop-MDoylBayis '"Toffered by F. E. McGurrin, president to be -TrfeiJhonle advice sfrom M L. Wratfiall, that the farmers i t'.V. 98,8C0.j'i are more at-- ' theJJara- paying of the Security bank of Salt Lake, and L. R. Anderson, Richard R. Lyman, Dr. tenton-tof uly celebration. The' program, Nft( proceeds of jninea.'.. . : 669,681.1 seed-anw rnltiv! "Hogg "camp Buntini'of their of the Bank of Tootle. The arrest of S. H. Alleh and Charles McCarty. tion, and that 600 bushels of tubers proyq, wiirb'elected police justice wbbis.filaborate, willatoe i ,. Irvine and Baluff. two Tooele business Total . . . , to. the acre may be expected in sec- - in the organization o( the camp Into camp and not at Lehi, as was erron .$4,47308.14 men. precipitated the exposure of the - the .j!9.UowJng1ji .a summary-of tions where the industry ; is most ac-- a Tnlniature municipality. The boya .ilt)?1i1.y"aonouDced wcelt. "t plot and the. plotters. Aftejr their roll for the state: the boys will have at -- vindicatfon lt!wa& .announced.-that- registered this morning nd. are the Railroad companies , . .$28,565,307.0 Lehi oBservance their votes the ; this ing afternoon. wiLbeJ,ajicked Power This stolen money had - 4,072,39C.:J companies BLIND OFF1CER8? basebalL, team to -- compete with, the did not satisfy Irv.ne and Baluff., and . .. Telephone companies Provo A. i.eiLieo.c) . at best the town boys have to offer. lady says: "There .would FISHING ON STR'AWBERRY. AT PEN the COLLAPSES they- - persisted in demands-th... be" so many 'blind 2 Telegraph companies not If there Sunday Mayor William Glasmann, of pigs' 1 grand jury invesUgate-thA.' Smoot, manager of the Dell rqbbjery and . .ti Express, were not so many b'ind officers. And ;a companies and thernotablesfrom else clues that pointed to Shafer and his - Ogden, we heartily agree with her. Cedar Telephone company here, Wells Brim- i.where in the state, 370,511 the Car companies . . . . . inspected William accomplices. hall, and Salt Lake Knight, . Mining 04 3,411,401 companies Record. William and Herbert Gould; Siegel SHAFER WEAKENS. guests are in the Strawberry valley Net proceeds mines ... . . 446,340 ?V When prosecutions were inevitable May Brown,- the first offenders country after trout, nd xpeet to re- of the NEW SOCIETY EDITRESS. outing. Rev. F. O. Kelley, 01 Shafer weakened and told the entire turn in the West under the "white" Tuesday night Orand total .... . , . , . .$44,978.09.7S d An Provo,-'"wh- o was 4s ; business manager o! born baby girl story.: Between, f 3,000 and 14,000 of slave lar,"-ha- ve been - landedafelytorrandTMrsr Jacob Coleman: at ThP v snrunsr uu the .miniature cit that has the amount stolen is alleged to haye behind prison bars to serve the severe home of Mr. and Mrs. Wells L. Brtm- - OPERA HOUSE MOVING PICTURES. on tbe 8hore8 0t Utah Lake, was in been spent by Walton, part..of .which Manager Heber Jex, of the Provo the city Sunday and was nioBt enthu- them by United hall this monring. Mr. Coleman i .'was- - used. as payment on an automo- sentences given of the Juab ln his descrifion of the camp manager at County Times, Qpera house, has arranged an bile, and this amount was made good States Circuit Judge Page . Morris tne 8nd Nephl. eDerv the boys are showing aMy attractive progranTlor the Fourth. by H.ggs. The rest of the loot was following theiS conviction, It a success. Mr. Kelley to make New add intensely interesting piot8 returned intact. Higgs was taken Into United - States. Marshal James H. dOLDAWAY Siliy-SJIlBffi- f FUNERAL. ! turned t0 CaniP Saratoga todoy., in be shown the motion pictures, custody Saturday In Tooele woman who delivered the There was a large attendance at the and the Boshard male quartet will . was arrested at the Hermitage ln Anderson, OrdBtv rinvnn Snndav nlfflit"5 Theitothe Kansas. state prison, "and the funeral 'services of Warren HoMawav, furnish excellent music. Performances men' will be' arraigned tn court at men to the .,federal . penitentiary at which were" held from the Thirdward will begin at 2 p. m, and at 7: 30 p. m. IHSURflNGE-FEE- S George Meredlta and Marie Nelpr-uLeavenworth,-Kansays , that. May meeting house yesterday. The speak Tooele thlB week. of Salt Lake City, were granted a. both of the ers at priswere Brown Bight Elders J. H., Frlsby, Joseph MENTAL HOSPITAL FUND. collapsed LIKED AUTOMOBIUNG. . A 1 1 1 1 1 a m a m AT was and on and N. cense Sunday by' Couttr Buttle State T. Treasurer David Mattson has immediately bu.ldings, Bishop Taylor All of the trio have .heretofore 'oc . . mt.Ac.ni nl q pert nrnler i rnrp.. .1 Beautiful Vocal ren were selections riled nis , i i.. During monthly report in whichit Kartchner and thAn;vr- cupiea respunuiuie pos iiona ju' by the ward choir and J. H. Is shown that therejremains. $13,900.31 Hlzttui in? And rnmmprfiar oiri'lea uP it was cf ct:r.ary to coustant-.dere- d was ImmeUlateiy'nSoTelnnrsed rlage to the prls- - Johnson; InahA44a4kmat-1TCipTfIs said to ie awizard with .figuret. administer stlmulanta tried the clerk's office k offlclatiug to is $410,793.45 in the state school fund bear and Ja A comparative statement of tbe,feej as an the of Jwut Church j elder.;ln, MANY TROUT CAUGHT. ants In the West. Walton's automo- up, was dazed at the five and Tnsiirance received ent depart: rnjrthe W;1; to dealt her, Christ of Latterday Saints. The conO. MORRISON GETS" CONTRACT. Hundreds of trout are being caught bile enthusiasm was evident when he year penaltyfrom the Insurancecompariiesy-ope'rat"and Siegel L were handcuffed in the watering ditches In . this city "Gould L. L. of the Project LyteL Engineer tracting parties were" each .18 ywr waajTTobutiatr-ttaTithnerilmeans confined him to a little BuiCk during the entire trip. They were sur- One lad gatheFed in twelve yesterday Strawberry reclamation project, has lng ln the state covering the .first of age and the young man presented a runabout that was familiar about the ly and morose, and Marshal Anderson In a ditch in the west part of the city. received advices from the reclamation half of each of the years 1910 and letter from his fpther to the clerk. .3m.T..., city and the- canyon roads. Shafer believes they 'would have taken long They weighed .on an average of more bureau in Washington that the bid of 1911, shows an increase of $4,793.56 for giving consent" to. the marriage. Ti " 1911. - The fees received In each of the young man is came to Utah from Colorado,' with chances to escape had the opportunity than a pound eaclL,Irrigatio)i ditchef Wr.O,:MorTlstin,dr& as shipping' " employed "" on the east hill have .also "been an the construction of the Ind.an Creek first six months in 1910 were as fol T " r - letters of . high recommendation from offered. clerk ln the Western Arma company ' easy place for the boys to" obtain large dyke for $107,090.72, las been accept- - lows;LilJanuary,$i,i30.6Oj - Pebru former employers.' of Salt Lake, and the youfi lady haV " ea. injne-Duuainor tne dyke 88,000j$6,i96.99t MaTCh7i$li;466.27; KvtX -- 0iAifcSt: Clair, of tbeiUgatPrt-- j trout in fh ,' until recently, been a rlpi-JUNETFEE3 COLLE&TEO Cnrjc - yarda nf snll and 4,800 cuMo1 681.03;" May, $1,022.18; Jutte $l,7(jQvT n ing ; company of Salt Lake, and Mrs. store. company's " At the meeting olho luaid uf cuuuSHEEP DOING WELL. . J yards of rock will . be. moved; 12,000 a total of $5364.67. For the first six . St Clair are visiting the latter's mo.th-e- According to - the cubic of cement who ty commissioners today the following and J,yards months of the year 1911 the fees 0 AUTOI8TS STOP. IN PROVO. sheepmen paving Mrs. E. R. Moore over the Fourth. have their herds In the fees were reported wcollectedf for June feet bf'drain tile will be laid and celved in eacbf month, npper Prove as Judge Volney C." Gunnell and ' ' con-- ! follows: by county officers: Recorder, $287; valley forage conditions thererwere 1,700 cubic- yards 6f January, $1,881.30; February daughter, John X, Rushmer and Urn The .j range , is In crete:sructedf zIIZX clerk. . $396.60; treasurer. F. D. Ca8ity and son, Harold, came never better. $21.60. $34,687.57; Jfarch, $17,8606 ; April, Rush mer and Fred Massa, all of Oy- ' County treasurer E.,TrPalfreyman re- over from Provo Sunday to spend the better shapethan ti , Bat ever been During the month of June the Straw- -; $827.8t f May, $2,522.30; Jnne, $289; a dent motored to Provo from timr ported the following amounts tn hand day with American Fork relatives.- - and the sheep are in trim condition. berry tunnel was extended 273 feet total of $58,068.23. ThIs,caccording..to Saratoga thiavmorning and spent Bor one of the best sea and 1,333: feet of. cement lining was.' Willard Done, state insurance June 30, In the several funds Kb American' ftork Citizen. .' eral hours' in the j Sheepmen predict resumA camp has been established sioner, is In keeping with thetr-nwt- h in 'o-.the history of the Industry. ,sons charge: county school fundf $2,152.99; their to ccuif-- v ing Journey ' on tne fcLrawbcrry end and & force of of the- .nsurance o Mrs. L. L. Noyes, after a month's r general fund, $955.7(5 ;;counfy uierin companies it . the ty city.- Sooutmaater John' .... men f.uf to work tbereas welfavat Mate and the indent of Schools fund, $368.16;J- - visit with friends in Richfield, has re- - MINING PROPERTY 60LD.' increase, in the niimocr of Provo. accompanlad the party't ' sold to :hrf west end. J. have Jones ot et al,, ca'rrleJ by Vhe'people. I thispo'nt and wjtnessea fund, $88.90, .Harvey v ' turned to Provo. Richfield Reaper. j being jollctes : T -- -- : T aMaseasnitertr , lie-bo- gus hold-up,-whe- - n vice-preside- nt J - - $92,-38- i PXlt , . ' . t . I ,. '7 . . - tlf - -- j'ifc 1 t; 'u," .. u-- "vice-presiden- t,, t; 10 News Gathered at Random nnrnpiiTC cniiPTU ULLLUliniL IUUII III -- .. Inter-Mountai- . Mercur-Ry.-C- de 33,518.0-Telluri- Co.-rr- n - Wells-Farg- . in-th- e , , BorTnglo tow resenjjthrth ij i - " nies i d The-onl- WOMAfUSLAVtR been-returned- . ining-compa- : fl o . - , ssessment -- y ; . -- . ?42,r;9?.o--3532- e -- 0 " - - con-vict- ed . :' eight-poun- , youths -u- nu8u-!8faBtlc . " ranr g 1 . i re-wi- ll and-Walt- : . - -- I v a .the-cler- ho one-ha- lf - - " . - - - - ' . Keith-O'Brie- T: r, re-40- r- have-bee- - -- - : J - commis-placed- . ..If.1 city-before - - ' ' - - |