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Show 6 VOL: XV. NO. ovo THE: PACES 58. PRO VP, nniinrr-- f i - pa rniBiiirLI flLLtbbi) i- -i rm Mitt m m m m m a m - v. t : UTAH, TUESDAY. JULY, 1911 11, - ii at. Quoted at witn me prices be for. p.? tS35 ufePS 140 'the Provo JlW ! ,'upera house 81,11 ata I SATURDAY 11611111 continue 'wr ,l?la. wee fruit and from 16 to 20 cent. unusually "u the patron- pound lor the dried fruit svtena !" Pa;aeervg 8r baches are bringing 125 to 1:10 J t L!,v,.n-Mlw " me people-oton and clingstones $35. IJI tnu city the best .pictures possible. Charged With Polygamy A. D. Lison- - j i? STUDENT SCHOOL CONTROL IS PURPOSE OF TELLURIDE 300D PRICES FOR FRUIT. PLEASED. WITH SHOW CueamcJnga deciduous fruit growers The excellent IPS received TUESDAY THURSDA Y ESTABLISHED '1885,. News Gathered at Random jmiii m DIKED u JO . SURVEY BEIIIE 1 o-WANT FUND. OF $3,000. TRUSTEE H ytAIS. ! Funds for conducting on of the, raise in telnhA4jjvestigawas. Hi J to the amount of 13.000. win h ed, according to the committer appointed by Utah leagueforthat work. An attempt will M made, to secure the money by popu- GET GOpD POIlf ION; BIIVDUIIJUVU, , bee's Attorney Pleads in Pelense Right Intention of Client in Too Much: Marriage tQ? tyttoftW COMPLETED veiected iu,l:viuuul Tv.n,JT ir "With . omi)letiei. inside: of H- ten days, of .the final survey of j. - .I.. m route or me; caoai. or tne . .... vimn uni nir.i ! "CTIU LISONBEE, a: fornier resident of rovo, and' well known HOLDAWAY'8 DEATH.' TK f.UUaUke irrigate eompany, U ti rial today "in' the district court, Judge ; Sheriff Judd.' of TTtah' Arm fir a r4 - '4-MWi;V7-rconrucuOQ work wUl Minted h' John M; Hoidaway, superintendent of AJuen- - T'iac' d started " ra. ;v .r::rv' Booth can wUiu of i presiding on, charge "7 polygamy, growing Proves waterworks, l f' acres .of the eaysthe Richfield wul wtep J0.000,wj"" Members Supreme rn cut of his marriage September 6, 1910, in this city to Miss Wary farming landS.Utah looking S&flZfTJ. wcinna. ui uie aeaia oi Warren ; when he already Holdaway. Direction - of "All J$flsenydauterof,Mr,:sndMr SeVerftl- bruises"-- ' on the ' - had legal wtfe residing ifr Canaida."' ;;--v ; or T iatter:-fc.me nr "wKUo i j . tr.l,- - r """-- ' wi iei-.- ' nouus 0 i a1 mile ', ., wuy L Iti'AffairV Monroe prtnsrs recentl The defense contends that Lisonbee believed hunself- - divorced the pool at wnV:f;;ir-CTiappeared to have been made, by some &om hi first Wife at the time of his marriage in Provo,' and con- M.um, weapon, ana a turther Invegtiga-tlowas instituted. It devolrmori v"-ho-v yrnrt "J n,a,ie wperintendeuf tacted the latter ceremony in eood faith. The case orobablv wS.1 ii.. From this point, the waters of the INCOME district m iuruises were caused7 by the body of the IS $50,000 f lake will be lifted t& a being rolled on the rough floor of the jbe completed this afternoon and will go to the jury, level DEATH OF an fi. T. BURRIDQE. ?UB? !n. ffort. .to revive m where thejcanaLwlILJglBind thence here t in -Seotember last Lisonbee rr an. i Following they marriage' -.": v arrer ; numanryr aged fin run forabout seven miles in CPiBniai!el his bride went to Cardston, Alberta, Canada, where the former Mrs. P60l. - All- Suspicion as to"th minnai lljt - AJioe a rfdipd Burridge, oi. was northerly 4irecoa Into' Salt .Lake 1 ; allayed by the inyestiga- - , lived. Soon after news of the bigamous marriage came to VJiVU.qeaw relitn tn. countv: at Tha Miimnb. worniug President S. 8. Walcott, of i' A 'v W rP botttt, X', - taSS!: EritW. W ' 32 'iJffiJ!1. - - -- -- :"t hfi . S lAree-quHner- -- s n . 99-fo- ot J' rrrrpr . tne-fami- Provo, investigation followed, and criminal proceedings began. Miss WILL FIX POSTCARD DATE. jensen, accompanied by her mother, were in the courtroom at The Commercial Glnb will maat sessions,' but the first wife did not attend the trial. Wednefidftv nfcht in.u.iu Counsel for the "defense admitted the" marriage among-other tiusineBs win rtpai' dPY in and Miss to tln Colorado, Jensen here, out refused to admit that ".K rt".nU8t..t0ibe, known a8 cobs, Lisonbee was not divorced at the "time of the Provo ceremony. - that the date will be set for the lar-iter parf of the month to oermlt tnor. JURY 8ELECTED. tot-da- y's Ta-:ar- id -- Vrflfl UUIIJ - be--fiioaB- a-- end ... , . : ..i....w; .iv af enrof record July ard said the defeudanrnamed Salida, .ColO., place or his first mar- aa-th- e . uuu lOBuuvu . uwi8 - The .last- dividend, which was paid in y mu Mil Lucre v 18. .. lv .r,. .,.. we Iretw.iw w . "r ' mothr L ln!"c 'for .isia. fmeral dence In Plenannt Viw T..r:- - ' a t,min 4 - . erve ,u,uuu acres n Iev be established,-acivil enelneeV. will be delivered by v gravity. Trtti, canal work in towi The water beiflgturned "into vious. to;i.U health. The . ' vromer. survive. hi Services will be held at 2 d. m TO DRILL TUNNEl ft The! present 'line'wiU rn witina a meetinghouse. ' mile A " kB. alt Jordan qan- h nwx.rvnn-. na tne aitcn nas been divided Into "ato fine. j cuants and other large users of special c8'-- --Tojunnelf JU JaY .A&ftockhlU. nf.panlab-y-affee- l a SEuu&...LnpQicar prepare. . . . uiioui- i rtT v, Vie 0-- at a C. : Secretary-Alejan' -f,. " Pre,WetwiHard D.'mV. Clellan, Provo. . dro- Fuerte. Mexico. Acting Chancellor 1- . R. CotK' . - . " Francis eir Treasurer and Business Mattel U Biersach, Proved Dean E. A. Thernhill, Olm-- " -- X, - Noori, Prove. . l" . t-- ua.-X- o- it?;; VYashlnoton, . Wn. ?J3aL'iew -- TOTOllfl-n- v? lng"7ury was"8elec'fed:" Tn6mas"Er C Ierry, Martin Clinger, Joseph N. UIA fHIU D Brigham B. Gardner, Alma H, B. J. Walton Child, J. Bayard Johnson, and Ben Wheeler, The defendant was represented by J. N. Whitecotton, of JrovOi and Claude King, of Salt Lake, nd the prosecution was handled by strict Attorney H. E. Cluff. The first witnesses were the parents tot Mary Jensen; whose marriage to vfr i offense with LVoftbee constitutes the i Another dividend was" posted wh'ch he is charged. Mr. and Mrs. v Christian Jensen. They tesUfled that by the directora. of the Iron fr ilinln companr at Lisonbee had told them he- - had married,, but that he had teen di- - . meeting- Keld at the company's vivvu. mm.vwv, jnBfC'uiji v SAID. WIFE WA8 DEAD. morning. Tills Ume the amount i T warn fWoil a of lantliof . rt,M Dll,.. ..... vcum a share, v tea had, showed him a picture of bringing the total amount of the fr dividend to 160,000. It'is pay, Vworaaa, whom he, said had been his Pex-toi- i, tttV: - W. 8-- ' mi, j l. tuwoure;uwisrithe BOARD OF EDUCATION MEETS. ' imposed In a Spanish Pork sents no unusual problems In engineer-Justic- e i The board of education will meet to court, following his conviction lD- - Ultimately It is planned to build mgni in regular session, Notuinff of on a charge of caBa 50 feet above the surface of selling liquor, illegally unusual importance is exnantoA m Olmsted in the fortnigjit Rockhtll, through counsel, presented a 4,16 ,ake wh,ch win 8UpP,y a lar8f Jop1.bT there .will be taa ,norjnal.i motion, for dlamtesslof the charge tfe ftra a!?d Into fruitage ttou-legin- g r'ng -r uuue matters to racelvf ending Saturday last oE.- f i insufficiency of evidPip whih Ba?d of acre not now in cultivation attention . the "-icmuea oy tne' Higher court ciupnj are;d has Telluride. Association thex.-Presldentv Joseph JL MurdoelrJ Thereupon the appellant's attornev been given legal and perpetiiaL FUNERAL OF MRS. JOHNSON that the appeal be dismimsed president, J. William . Knight ?'aecre'-an- d life: nd to the most fadic4 departurr R. dithe fine of 90 J. Murdock; Impressive fufceral servicea for Mrs. will be paid. -i o ... Inger J Johnson turcKuiiig ana josepn a. in educational methods: that ths. Lwtinrrhan LATE WfTH REPORTS. " from the Sixth w H CWPma Grg6 u were' attend W- w. w. iL2jror.m unrt it w iriw. .worldfiaajKmiiaMi wi wuumiiauun gation of relaUveg iailrleadT j.. said to be short reports from ham The cornoration i':'mdih. cause of its splendid endowmeffis?. eyeaaers (vr!i of counties the state that should have a0on of $500,0(10, and iu main of- - which yields in excess of ed in whf -- " ,$50,002 ' floral offerings completely covered tbVi acc?rd,n to t0 statutes,' not f,c,e" ar In Provo, the at yery, 'yew of iix inceptiott casket. The speakers were Pario-.h1"T.w'- "" u' Monaay m July. S The board sent out k rirmia iJ John Smith Bishon T N Tnvin, is existence, there every reason .June, calling attention to the impor- believe that T the.TeDuride Idea "uw.-vocal mis tifrl selecUona mwh report in' from each county promptly, but this seems III 8row..until it becomes a by the ward- choir Walter Wwmi to have been disregarded. -- The counprominent. , iieuo ana tne liosharn nnrtot v xassirst yy- -- vice-aske- ""'i J r utT W", v" tu .n7Ir!.U;BuLS. v-- ri te wereenS - viZ HIIGHMEOI if not a dominant factor in tiher THE POSTOFFJCE umversity ifworld of a figurative-- - ; tomorrow, not of a late todaya. uc ucccaBeuinr inn nncny, tne Telluride Associ- ahnum n n.,k . v waB Bhipped to jFairview uwwnbHucuu, iu for burial. tion purposes to vest control o the board that to sends the ' " 0 ' Economy in the administration" of u,.- - RESERVOIRS. the seats of learning national postofflce affairs is respon supported' . a- on the jrrcU,,-,eHfitoetiework sible- feMJiewFeaie in frogJtsiunda ger""macinery serv4 theitudent bodirV eryheavier noisting eQuipment! 2n reservoirs at the lakes at the ice in Provo and the associated organuations imheated speli, 8 .of the Provo river will be re- during etc. The mine iajwid to be in this week, and a large force of been Issued to stead of. in a board of instructions, having SUE fine condition. aT BUmed . trustees 1 " twin. Ia nui uu iuu juu. Accora .x. postmasters all over the country in ef and the a man faculty. It is a return to- yiutia mo BLorage room. feet that retrenchment requires cur- a a a wina np- F'v.Bi, t.t tv, An nvniiahiu ; v.v un5 11110 the mil. i ne methods "of substitutes. n bailment orevailing in the' , three reservoirs will supply four the afternoon session and adjournment 1 1 1 1 n n ma letter from the denartnmnt tn Eleventh century and before ia with water, ihe Clove-Segv was taken until 2 p. m. and Provo Reservoir" Postmaster James Clove, the situation the Latin in DOCUMENT ADMITTED. companies in countries of Europe I S Utah county,, and the H K is. explained from a iinanclal stand At the afternoon session District AtTimpanogos ' where and the and inWasatch the following Inntriipttnnn point, Irrigation comtorney jCluff withdrew his effort to UUIIILI university idea had it " nwm,co iu wnBatcu couniy. v A site on the Provo river, three and given: ' troduce the certified copy of the Chafbirth. S A. peauce the aervicer during the miles from Heher Citv ha fee countyv(Colorado) records for the i MISSIONARY The instruction work now ia i RELEASED. present because of objections from COMPLETED TO Deeneeicted as the camp for the an- - thVeeor UP WbroiltSS for the defense. The prose1 Mf. ana Mrs. Herman Knudsen have nual jtj!0unsel X, at Ames and Ilium,existence, of encampment the National cie or more trips." fiution offered In evidence a copy of receivea word .from their son, Reed, Six Guard of carriersare and Utah, men the In that he has been, released from his will go to doing the work I the complaint filed by the defendant; j at Grace, in Idaho - Lo done by at Price in April last, praying, for' missionary labors. He has spent the camp at that place on Aueust 2 ' ' Pro1ro now ' that U8Ually seven, and but one substitute la nvnii- - gan and Olmsted, in Utah, witfe Vorce from his' Colorado wife. To the; imsi iwoyearsin southern. Norway. He able, instead of the two needed to direct connection with' the TelW will TSnof the an document Attorney " make admission extensive taur of Heber Citv rm ma takA th nioo f .u rope and his uncle, Jacob gested, nde Power Co, and at Bliss, Idaoff duty. because selected, xf better In .a ofwas .New faculties ... Yark. Evert, He thit.lt' dbjectlon? posed technically expecisto ' ho .and Beaver, Utah,- - In fered.The'site .VtOttlVL ruled is ' an Ideal .the. A 4:4.. A A Imperfect. Jtidge Booth, IWiiil..,,"'"'.:'"' A A July. AAA connec ' document admissible. ciutt ng seventy acfes of tion with the Beaver River.Poww! E WAS DIVORCED. THOUGHT SUES FOR $2,000. with a border, of iimber' and SHERIFF Co.,, and Telluride House at Cw7 Sheriff Jadd continued his testimony A - The final survey ef the pro- A damaVe suit for J2.000 haseen on . nftRel x tnfmn.hon the banks, "of the Provo Pw . ' xreumv y nmrnmcAA' . uu Bttiu uiut- MBuiium uau io n aim : r nell ju.a.i university, Ithaca, N. ana 8hi.are assured. are-- . lln( Ironi vSalt Lake City , to , 4 court by Mrs:' Nancy E WwhornrAf that hftnwjfe .was living In Canada 71 " m inciuaea at thea me he, married Mary. Jensen.- ,- . the ovo" City. The amount ask- - Tere will be six infantry plan and wUl be' companies E ON F In onjecttoif of tne prosecution to ad- - ? "".en. tae8 twopolatl ad, a, S .. . . for injuries sustained hv r.nn' from: ftai niV under ,r the direct control of th mission of "a .letter to Sheriff Judd from Lisonhee, efferlng. to return an4-- J Ihe north side of Fourth " "' First battery, the, Signal corps aad the' ' V' v coutn street . on the tiice nn. iuarv im'f&iuar uave wen ; ' effected, ' .r u'6aiuii elected from' the association WI2L' . . nieht of June 2 , u fb: after it whih v.i. it nn.)... Hospital corps In camtf this year. The "The hearink n. hanrllA of " preliminary " .. " A, KIHini . ?,a '' r:.' IM. UCWaiCU lUBHUB Ml UC1CU8B IU UB geUCft..Ut PerBUttUa thft ClllVPrt tft re- Heber City Commercial V iiifi wirr nm. t!..- -: :.r j iuintt;s, . entorce ita roadthe '"P believed lsontSee Colorado his that in. an unsafe poT,irtinnndL"-forms of vide, aU of.ite.kT--;various., f 'chareinr-nlr vorce-a rom him enteruinment whorf' wife had. secured di j ror omnlainf y ' the militia in Colorado.-.- - Mr.. Whitecotton said the the ten ' l?irs during directed been"fiid BOY SCOUTS RETURN days' has ,as in Heber. which was x by the 'action 'c . oe-marnea . ueienaam encampment T?m, c aiary jensen, ? . -t Although a right of way on the coun- - 'i PrnoTrn vi .place today, has been the members' in tire annual con.(jvuuw -nevine nimseii aivorcea..ana mereaiier ' ' until .' Postponed the. 14th. in Utah .county has 'been ventinn.: . took.her to.' the same town in Cana.t?. roads herfir ,s Bcrt " killed Ab ' burdock .'. on'Red advisoiy ore Mrs. t.Lisonbee' No. .1 resided. granted .to the hutidoro" TUNNEL CERTAIN " TO " as board PAY YUIBU 24. Oil Ul lirRl lrlt-v""' L'1"? while trvlns""v creek, jdne .of . TTnnn looming . " h .... " UJ. wougnt, or STOCKHOLDERS' to to DIVIDENDS, arrest Murdock on a charge of i hand nf fhr !ieiy they will be userf ex- 0UI,n6 its kind have been everynhtii"d To - , v . ffWn H'f V -T ft,,hum,. . . - ,. s aw i. 1 .1 i - ., uow aicauug. rue was exonerated vi !, lLprc I,." oyi " Bcouts wiir again fo into camp next Visitors to the Renk tWbI 1 uf ucie,1V the coroner's bum lurv. " sentatives and no obligation o .wVw nuvo uuu . neasant summer ia an anom-1 Jensen to ,JUV" u""c ut. imuiewaieiy .. faW u JTi rnmmit . sIbijs to him of the fact of a previous,'' marriage and the place of its celebra-on. The sheriff said he wrpte the elerk of tb.. court of Chaffee county, Colorado,, and. had received from him k copy the "record of the ounty f which was mtroduce4 In evldemJhyV.'O' the probecution. The document was -recorfl-Of tne marriage Jt 'TJlmgrT?j-1ratf1nBtaieMft-i- l Jacobs Lisonbee in 1964. I. N. Whitecotton, of tounsel for the de- to the admission of'tie - . fense, objected . . . ... t: ceruiicaie, auegmg tnai u was note properly authenticated. Judge Booth reserved decision ion the object until o shareholders when the . dividend was declared. The explaiiation offered for the reductidn' was that the April dividend covered a period of four months, while the one just posted covers but tferee months. Also that the company f i . ties that have not yet reported are Beaver, Cache. Iron, Sevier, Tooele, DIES AT HOSPITAL. an Juan, Sum- Mo.r&an, Mrs. Ellen Manke, of Fairview, died . . -- - V- Plfllll i. - niinurif - iiiiir.i o H -- iV-deiif -- on r mcc cn --- mm - 1 . I One-ha- lf , - - . - SliriME -- di-- 1 , . - a- , will-vis- I . Tr.r 7 it . r - . . , X :. -- - ! . . ... jrynssociatipn. riear-Tnilvcrra- long . ..... -- fjt twiu r- nii I " - . " . - TV. ' Z,"Vw Hem-Mary- ,j : . - . B7;nrT' he-w- tvr-- etw-inrnnir- . the 1right I . aoeleadant's-at ht d neater "part, . .... ofthe-1. . ictly- aong scout lines.and it ia unHlrptw- thu- - tv, - .have-taken i . . ;tenteatnd 'ftnwiMwniiAiirw'" -T- 'r to -- . -- - ? yvHyvvVyyy fif ,tn announc- - Lake ,.f -county. It Is thouehtbv those in- tion arennt imHa terested the which organization with, ttat 5S the local ITT8, Vantage of, having . pay. troop is - affiliated. thit rn6. MM ,i6U1. u,. wny enrred in tne legal proceedings. This,' v.,Mv 0 is said to have sent hor,;1 not. being subject to restrictions as 'to divorce The complaint .fi'ed In Carbon speed and in. other ways willinore The foffwinB tarT?nlT:a for .... . county was. the defendant's corneal in ine in tne Fourth district court ainerence jwivice preliminary to a leieal marriaee C08t morn anl re examined as to from 'esultfng the purchase;' . and Miss Lisonbee between Ten,en a Jad-aBooth admitted the letter.. Among those interested in the -p,, 9"Tt? ect- - are . RimWheeler; oJ; which was read'tb the -1nrr. ....... . -Thosn . Bn tt,r.vnnn. h ma . naj i. n; '.nrw r " n, . iju uv. or. Rinrr "i'uhoiu . The sheriff said that Lisonbee came Lake; S u. ....... :. vninman. Ampr ran' runwor , himu junnsrm ....... vvaiipr to his office voluntarily and surren- Pork: Abel J. Evan n. nf T.Pniw dered, rr-- there Faid.he had believed nahy," John A. Richins, Pete? G7 Jen- SBfi , himself divorced. -, .if;?fnrmlBTi ....... f, gd . . w " 1 , ?7J'n: i).,.j. . t-- : -- 1 - - - .. ET.AL t H Provo, fo'lowed W t Vftri'f .Judd on the witness stand, atid &JJLP7TX: to hearl'ng Llso.cbee say hh land others, wife was dead. The state rested., jl."V. ts-tifie- d SWpraan,-p- f S R.-E- T . WILL;; yfSirTHE L.Reof raimns: Walter VhSrTnd tlichins Here excused nn aremmt layson of. physical inrirmilies. A.- . iTJ! toSl.S11' drift-eati- soutSlTmUo . S Gardner; .a.nx.kindexccptl(x.maintain ID violable and forever the Durnos . . . r . T" t.. - Kinni tts pieauible, consirtution and hr-tne.rePorted disposition of, the man- 0 agement to keep the if a Governor William C. 8. - Sprjr and way to ine bouth &a mnrh no nAaaihia for the impression has been tha the. be seen from 'the consOt" a ore would trend to the southward, r e" which .- -7 t i;on. i, annpnn unnn ia r." ,m ... v 8itor8 18 cor- - tP look over ere is no distinction .a tn the oil fields in that i,,c, Am . - .' r - reluc-.- c I arerti:.broe - prove as 11,6 management rather tantlv nrppa lf wnrlr - OIL-FIEL- DS, the Colorado Mrs. Lisonbee, .uct Ny-mal- - w "3DEPUIY ne -- Ctt"' i,t!r oa i!a-un!- 8D0U,a "Be reaily-f- s B Z-r110- e t good oil in the X1" e'e : atm JZl membehip-- " oul-fll8. own earnings for omt workable duant'ties, tfilTv: or and secretary oftate and a year prior to decision, upon- - his cr '' frora Ca'onu have bean fe7' dacjr. Another "re itcd?pwU eo to the field ad inspect it familiarity- - win. ha 'it' 'hrory-i- Sali" 6Juld. rod 0lEi trJ-oi- any t w-t- l r.:"."'; ."1? "re'? an.u As-wil- ft is f l?' whicFto, 1 T 1n Sh?a v'. lV'-- KeCS d kov.nmearaT; CONTINUED. ON PACE FIVE. -- |