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Show HABIT, .ESPECIALLY HABIT. HERALD THE F1W HERM THE GET THE NEWSPAPER DEVOTED TO THE CIVIC NO. VOL. XXVIIL 8. PROVO, UTAH, MONDAY, JULY RECEP 'I cokes Thos:L J?- - Fa7f er - And " City Telegram " S- To the Stores UTAH COUNTY 14, 1913. ' ESTABLISHED" Indiana-Midlan- 1L Trail Tour d Tourists to Learn -- &ftt--to IISI "" r .... ' .Vv ., - V Throat With Butcher Knife; - i Sets Fire A mass meeting Trai' association, . To Her Clothing, . of the Midland city and county com missianers and citizens, THARGESARr POSTPONED " MayVeh SrhitFCuts Wrist AntT ... : tSatutory Offence lSSS One of the Roadsters In -- the How Long They Can. Stop : In Provo. ' Mrs. Elizabeth .Choules Guilty, Of i Piqvo Herald Before Going ., TOURISTS ". Treaurer Li-- - in LAI TOME - AND INDUSTRI AV DEVELOPMENT OP Shop in The iioTommerclaTciub o'clock this morning, ,v was held in rooms at " . HER HEID LOVER 7 IS 11 Sheriff there being ent to Lehl Henry East Willyesterday afternoon and brought to await lain Hart uTthe county Jail - "" Sheriff L. 0. Wall ol Wasatch large number present, to consider the matter of entertaining the Indiana: coun- ty .is holding Thomas J. Fairer of Automobile association tour, who are Provo under surveillance until Sheriff on a tour of Investigation and exHenry East arrive from Provo with pect to be in Provo July 1?. On mo- .warrant for- his arresLTbiB.BiaUer tion a movement was has beenpostponed several days on ac to give the- - party a - formal tf Erfl: Ciawrwinnpr nf ttur Wit r.iuj . t j . - royal welcome . Indiana Tour to the Pacific coast. They are expected to arrive here about Thursday of Mrs, is planning condition citiof critical th count of here. A committee prominent reception in their honor. There are about one hundred and fiftv Provo onthfmap by getting in and Elizabeth Choules, city treasurer of zens with their automobiles will meet put bbostirig for this reception. child to a at the tourists at Colton and escort them Provo, who gave birth, Midway on, June 30. Mrs. , .Choules to Provo. President W. H. Ray was PEOPLE CAR OF UTAH CHERRIES was taken to Heber later where she com in to telegraphic get : ; SELLS FOR S4 000 ootid have better medical care and is appointed to seeJust the with : party hotel. munication a at Cared for BOAT private ag llfi II Mrs. Choules's condi- how lqng they will spend m Provo. Another meeting was called for 11 physician", o'clock 'a. m July 15, when further ar .. What might have been a serious ac Dr. Wherrett, hesitated to take formal rangementS for the entertainment will cident occured on" Utah lake yester action against the couple. Saturday, be made. The following telegram was H. day when the. row boat in which four theiAysiclan reported her as ant tftn tmirists bv President W.; high prices for deciduous fruits in eastern markets and a bumper tion was so critical that the ' against bfiaj" He confessed yesterday to Sheriff Henry East that he guyty of a statutory offense with the .1 n girl. This is perhaps the reason ehe manner. and Provo took her life la such a brutal The following story gives the detail evening in the nartv. lleln of the suicide: x' yleltflave combined "to . make prospects exceedingly bright fof the fruit growers of Utah. The f - Miss Maybell Smith, aged 18, daugb- ; -ot ter of Mr. and,Mre.'John P. Smithy : now being For "some time brought.' wu.i placed on foot -- b to charges ' UhL killed herself early Saturday She cut, the artery in her morning. left wrist, severed her windpipe and set fire to her clothing. About 6:30 o'clock her father arose, did his etibres nd as he- - was return- on The store of Samuel Kopfi,rfin West lug to the house saw a figure lying tree an the just apple under, graBS Center, was .burglarized some time back of ihe house.: Hemade a fiunied In last Friday night and' one doljar. 1. examination "and even their did not , price level on deciduous fruits in however, her Mrs. Clarissa was visited of the east Is high-aby Provo, she and people yotng .the present Ray: Improved A ' quantity of small change taken. 'recognize his daughter because of hf We 4ire. preparing. -- entertainment Eastmond, Anna Russel, Joe- Smith tlrnVanitui aceountof ihe short. motheraadker broker, irom.-i'rovcovered . bufalJJace .and llmbs-nelito Provo for your ' delegation Thursday eyeji age In the eastern fields, promises"! caudyauuoieriniituffjw They talked of removing her and Tins Morrison, who were out rid' taken; The party, or parties entered with blood. WTiH you change schedule and to continue so. One car of west- lrig. within a "few days. . t of the truth.'Mr. ing onnhe lake, tipped over. Tha acci ' " Green made over "in the store by ; breaking openrthe front I'With ji, preroonltibn night. em cherrles'recently mold In" the Fjpvo stop" over Farrer, Sheriff Wall, says, has 4 "Khurriect the house to find . Smith dent 'into was caused by the young people moun east for $4,000, according to In- window. After opening the till aM a fomolete confession to him as to his River to Salt Lake City, over his -- daughtet bed " by hardS-W- ill occupied ihe meet rushing to the eide of the boat to res- 1 foraatlpn receiveaTeriT null. IIUUIUK VUQ VUO "ilrtllrti rfSDonsiblUty for. the child, nd has talnou8 roads is too UUUBl 1U nnnt UUII VUttUgq t,t ': ue -- a helongei Ja .been. wltji JtrsCnoules. pgtti' prlorjo UmialJlQltoiLMd.eKOrtyQulQrpvo. t- i.DrHaslertJfMJmBeinate JBe,ltQre.jwasj-aus. will ; give time you confinement Wire and since Tier " one of them n3Ea'3lfollowed them doctor the inwiU-thand to.together "Wi for, evident the phoned end; H. other RAY, . From.- Provo, where the affair, has '" out in the lake. Fortunately, another LEGTUR to save the 1 . Trail Association." tention of finding the day's receipts, and father did all possible Midland that learnel is It: "Pres; a snsation. rauspd woman the but young were of fast life, party young ebbing people nearbyat which they presumed had fieeh hfiden Mrs Farrer Is" considering divorce a , died in less than an. hour. - Mrs ; the time of the accident and rescued DIES TILL children.15 JOSEPH have eight ' tion They by Mr.- Kopp, but without success. Miss Smith retired about 10 o'clock ' WYOMING BRRON AT them. This crowded the boat to its rhnniea: who was widowed" several This is thought by the officers to be and hone of ihe family noticed any. , ' three adol- of a family capacity and just before reaching the has agoV years' tr'con"abouHier into the the thing appearance same party that broke The residenU of Provo will be sur snore it tipped over also, so that the A series of four lectures wi.i beheld escent children, as well as the- b,aby bed when her store of of Andrew Jensen, near the duct. She, was In death Choules the A to ' Joseph Mra. whole party' got a good soaking as hear of born last month. Both prised this week on Home Industry ih Provo brother returned from a dance soon ' respected TlHwhiclr oc'cored at Byron Wyoming JKejonLlsfcBttloa on ::.fhuraday.: night, rrv; wejll as a bad fright.; and Farrer are after midnight, and her younger slater he Till and these lectures promise to be both -" familie? of Provo, and both Save been on Thurday-nightrHfrrwhei tonr boxea of cigars were4aken. wlw - slept in the same bed did no E. A.; VISITORS interesting and instmctive. These lec In in public oKice for some vAiinfPRt ahd nnlv8on of Mr. Robert the in at that prominent cases after breaking both, 1 notice her get up. It Is believed 1. is. about 'years and ar3f A. Tlil'Qf.this city. He leaves ';, ENJOY TROUT DINNER tures are to be Illustrated witn nigniy froDt:d0or years. Mrs. at went out thieves the young woman arose shortly after the " " a wife and two children", a mother Mrs, old and Farrer aboit 50.' the butcher knife the back, leaving the back door wide daybreak, securing Good Shape. j Till and two sisters, Mrs. Emily G. About . sixty J.eachers and their attend as few of usV, knoras much City Accounts In aid dejlbenrtelrsovered .the artery in who are working stwh, cVntrv as open. The officers Mrs. Choules has been, treasurer 01 Cluff of Provo and MrSv AnhteTtch-fiel- friends .enjoyed a fine trout dinner abnut W"nm her wrist, cutting the tendons and, f years, on the case .hare bope. of landing tlrc pf Goshen. The children Vgirl last Friday at Olnistead as theguests we should know. Provo "tort seven and . almost cutting off her left hand. The is 17 years old, the other child a boy of Geo. Jf- - Brimhail, City SuperintendLj uuuci xyyi "administrations. The lecture' will beeli vere ' tne thieves in-- a short dine as they have "" tha ixllu into came she this Following citv books were audited the first of ,3 u ytra'Df age. Mr. Till was born ent L'Efiiggertgen and County Super- - following wards as follov: XFirst suspicion as.to w'ho the parties are house, as shown by ljlood stains, and, i8701n Goshen. The,funeral, service Intend'ent Preston Q, Creer. They had ward. Monday eveninz. July 14; Fourth thA r'resent month by City Auditor to her securitigjome-matchiiset-fi" to delightful outing In Utah,county and wa9 hel(1 at ByrcmWyoming on SunRalnh Elliott; who reported them evening, July 15; Th!id pifiibing - Murh of iter vndcrclothing state that it was the grandest valley ward, Wednesday evening, TulyTTTiF' be in first class conauiou. flay and night dress and streaks of her PRDVO CHORUS Mrs. Choules asked had ever, visited , June .ward,'-they in BonnetiDe evening, Thursday It appears Early hair were burned off.-- Yet -tlJ - the dtyommlsjM and she- was ' ONE MINISTER HUNTS , sence of thirty days, and this with the hen severed her windpipe RV HF--l ' JuneH BEAR WHILE OTHER ESTATE LEFT BY MRl $25 orally granted: She departed dull knife which was. .found under her . " iLlfli bod?.""" BRINGS BRIDE. HOME - DOLLY B, DONNON'8 FATHER not- - telling her- family of her destinaDr. Hasler said that all this tion.' It was only after some search be probably, happened several hours that Rev. Ira Thompson, pastor of, the Worf reached us todav that Mrs. found. was that they learned a few days ago " victim the Our Provo singers scored well at fore Baptist church,, and Byron Hay, left Dolly Deal Wnnan's father, who pass she was at Heber City. "Miss Smith was subject at Intervals' last week's convent.oft .ln Salt Lake, this morning for Soldier Summit to ed away some two or three weeks ago, isAht week' after ld'MrtMlWues to periods of despondency, and it ex.to tto.wife sald.-toaccording hwOear.-Tor-complimentary t many estate valued 3 an at $230,000 a about kfFarrirtCit Is. o; few,.dajThjrx-iP;bevertbnt-onefesejPjPj'ATiaafcTiaTa-tnVWmjlcefKio ffamo noni rft tnma ntin wtrri duiuu wig ew"v' to be divided awng"tFe'lv3"Bffi She" was to liave niw and "lamify that'he was going up Jhe vjt iv iciuiu WTeifTeTtruclTdnT returned- - 'last' week from Chicago While Mr. water, measure husto Mrs. L. L. fle hunting Donnan dren. goes "river Thompson ana'her school the Provo suDerintendents as well as been married in another month to e'b-KWn taking part in the! east with hanliua.lhj.rjjjper Falls resortnd Salt Lake feturas feoa-th- e - Fa ft been watpf mmmissloner 0 chorus The William Itar'.'gpfl 2f, a press notices. at Grant park his bride have one of the most comfortable re watf under tha direction of Proi.-J.-river for several' years, and his juc- Intercollegiate-meet- s young,, man' of! LfM, whose mother, sorts In the canymu They ire to be Boshard, bur school of cessor Frank Wentz. former county Although, competing under the colors Mrs. Susan Hart, conducts the Union supervisor ' LORDS THREATEN STRIKE ' congratulated on receiving' this big music and chorister of the tabernacle hotel, surveyor, was named only a few days of the Illinois Athletic association, his ' became affair credit estate. befo're'tbV present Miss choir. The music rendered at the.N. points in one of the meets were Friday Mr. Hart asked of the canal ed to B. Y. U. In this meet he Becured London:- - A new unionist attempt to E. A.' was that of Prof. C W, Held Smith to go to a dance that night. She known, at the request Provo. the from water the obstruct the home rule for Ireland was DAUGHTERS OF THE MORMON high Jump eleven points,' winning of the B. Y. TJ., written to tnree poemB refused, and he remarked that posst companies using as Teoond lmhe broad Jump announced in the house of lords this 4 BATALLION TO ENJOY OUTING 3he whereabouts of Farrer also Jf otWWteqmb ;iRHeFndJoiJ;; bly he might .take some other" girl. "unknown to bis relatives in Provo and diecus throw. afternoon by the Marquis of Lans- ured very consplcuoflsly on the pro- Ordinarily Miss 'Smith was of a Jovial 1. Marshal Richards will rest during the sum downe, unionist leader. The place of meeting for the . a few days ago; when City gram. Here is clipping from Sun- dlsoosltlon. but this coming when she ' came toHrterCltyand the been moun the mer in and home his here lord Mormon has at Giles of Batallton the house the of postpone If "Wllford day's SaUrLake7JTribuneT3rr had a. fit of dispondenci m'ay have led " found the man here. tains nearby. He Intends to prepare bill Wall ' rule to home the with' Mrs. from Irish ' the Farm's Sheriff changed dealing with ; "Among the musical features of N. to her suicide. .. . himself for the course which lie will by an" adjournment to a date beyond Rralnbow Trout Hatchery UP the can- E. A. week here one which called forth During the day - Miss - Smith - had tAnml Critically 111. BeifUall, in the Unt tie llfe bf "the present parliament the yon. Th meetlngwhlch. is . for ihe general .anituJhearty.pMse.wis the been, putting Jip. IrultJor her mother, a L to MrsJChoules at and will leave here liberal government will be powerless purpose of electing officers, will be Work of the Provo" chorus which fur also some for herself; She also spent . was-bover8lty Chicago, baby for Chicago about September 15. to force through IU legislation be- beld Wednesday and the members are nished the music for Tuesday mora part of the day making pillow cases hotel, w.-w" ' remained Choules cause the parliament act overlooks urged to meet early Wednesday morn Ing'i'iession of the general assembly. for her own future use, and when she attendance, Mrs.; e UNDERGOES but was later mo . M'COMBS the possibility of the upper house giv- ing at the postofflc corner to take This chosen was chosen, drilled and retired told, her .sister.: to tell her a time, for there was said she it '.OPERATION IN PARIS ing Itself a, prolonged vacation and go- the itage for the resort where led by Prof."- -. II .Boshard, supervisor sweetheart, If he came that she had Wlleber City, tne ing on virtual strike against legislation of music In the Provo- schools, and gone to bed. could have tetter attention, Paris:- - The conditiod todav of Wm FINED FOR VIOLATING the programme demon Funeral services will be held Mon throughout for a F. McCombs, chairman of ' condition Demo FAKIR TIES ARM UP LAW the GAME her FISH MD strated careful, training and a high day at 2 o'clock.: At Heber City life was al- cratic national committee of the Tnl tier of i,.t SOLICITS FUNDS fl&h tuthorltles and AND The, game order of talent. Lending added Inter time so crmtw It was nsisted ted States, is declared satisfactory by ' since and Utah been of. . have , busy county est was the fact that the music given CHIEF OF POLICE W. F. GILES . -.- most despaired in attendance. His pre ..William' Ester, who was brought early spring guarding the' streams was a home as thesurgeon quiet .MAKES REPORT FOR JUNE production, the three . that ehe be kept ' his . toward recovery from the oper down from Tucker last Friday night from persistent lawbreakers. Just a it possible. . gress Prof. the of composition." Chief of Police Giles made songs being from anuuji""-s Marshal Giles ation for he underwent by Deputy Sheriff Jam1 C. Snow, had before the season opened a number of C. W. Reld of .the. when unlto the city reason Young monthly report appendices For this they which . said Farrer be to, L. hefe-- yesterday Is' Jones court Violations r.ii f.nd perfectly a hearing in Justice E. too. mace; in .Hobble vomit v mnic deuUftmenL With James last Saturday evening wn normal, ,but in view. 01 hie delicate Saturday on the chwg of vagrancy Creek capyon, and W. E.S:imslon endjwimcornJlJ oj. arrests was S8;follow-um- ber rathe; ee con'stitutiouit is stated that he will re., and was. found guilty and given ten William Wignall cre arrested, for FroBt Is on the Pumpkin," and. "The 36. These were distributed as follows: v It to Bald to inhis lnsplra- - Night' lodging; 22r.TagTancr,-quire "several weeks""of co'aiplete rest days In the county Jail. Ester had fishing1 on June 1. f hey Passing of making andrtahl before be. Is able to he about 2. Number all tied up and started to fight tne case, hut changed tion-f- tr. medical aid, his band and Reld has achieved an effec toxication, 8;. jirtn j be the intention OT."gir.T 0n0vrra-ita':JIcComb,ebjectloa waa wlkiting money on this, account, ihelr mlndi a tow days ago and quietly tive, harmonious and appropriate"set-tln- of Souses quarantined, 13; number of the man, Baid PreBiaent WilsoO" hopes but when examined by the officers he went to Judge 8. D. Johnson at Spring foreach '"po"em7 and rpatrlcularly ani'ma18 impounded. 50;.' number Of being Placed against . MrCnouea-lo0Tt Wnr accept the post was found to be one of the fuVira and rllte and plead guilty- .- They Were has be voiced In melody tha pathos In Jays work performed by prisoners, 20; ' " nn lo noBslbly against 211. -w r .... .. nothing the matter with hli inn, fined 110. v. 01 number of meals served, tion "The Passing of a Heart.'".' kujubbbouui j jC&Bttnnwl - J V; o ig i ..".'' "-'- h -- W'-.'.'- " ' - . is-t- d ' ' one-hal- . ' re j m iinmr ninn innn ' KipKU9j9jUlt - Ju!y-l7..v,- X j PRAISED u in - - - " Revr-Kln- g R. ' ' r"" and-takin- un-"t- tl ' - take,--begtnni- nr ra it 's , , 7 '. , . " commls-sioner- ...W-HUh- t--first Iwn nrr::ai&tf r!!Ia . n-r- j'' j.. ..--- ' t 9l |