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Show TAJIDOMSa f I YTI-IU0- HATH 3 PTr cfr I i VOL. XI. 3 PROVO CITY, UTAH, SATURDAY, MAY 0, 1908. j f S f i, 1 : ' 1 c 4 B.y. A I GBSl T V ,ir!noiA , Wife of H. L. Bradford Sfceks Interesting Happenings at B. Y. School Lecture Tour to Divorce Makes Some Sen- - Injunction Suit Delayed Tor CackVi ' of Judge Taken by Professors sational Charges Against Her Husband. Fork ' school the defend- - bubble. is teacher, .Other News. , School politics Ilitil Lee Bradford, a Spanish ? are' beginning to j .The injunction suit which is( to future, w hen the city , , t . council is to show reason for not' i i. ? I I : i 1 , track dace Friday I, i , . - w 11 moving eavy "build- Provos New Policeman. THE DEPUTIES s P ife. - Much l Pleased With Present ing material and fsO dji ,'".- is also stated Uaf defendant coarse, and was pronounced by all hda takeo oueoLtbehUdrea from as one of the most instructive and home, and laintiff asks that she be entertaining lectures of the series. - Like k-Looks Vic-- ' Deputies in the Different Coun- ty Offices Seeking Political Outloo- Plums ; tory for Democrats. cal L. 11. Maitlneau, state chairman During ttieearly "part 'of the given charge of the three children of the Democratic party, w hen sten (jjey have, and that tliC property Sltfnmer Prof. Osmond, accompanied a Democrat reporter, had the amount?ii ; fiyeithousand jy) Prof. Mose )GuduiUiidson, will by j Jullars, be equally (Uvicfed. Plaiif- - 'make a tour of Northern Utah and following to say concerning the con Iff also states that .Bradfprd is enl- - Southern Idaho,.. delivering lectures Iditions of the polities of the fetate: ' You can say for me that the ployed as a school teacher m 'Span-i- h iff all the large towns. g for Horace Secrist, A. B., who has, prospect victory of the Fork at sixty-fiv- e dollars the past year, held the poai- - cratic party of this state has never and is able to care for his tion oi, j. professor of ; Economics in been better for the last tw elve j ears, &mily, but)ifi$ feafed Jojdijlo. Jj) I the Brigham Young University, has Reports from all parts of the state members of the party SANITARY CESSPOOLS accepted iof next year a position in shows that the of Wisconsin. The ar n harmony and in line to effect I DISCUSSED BY MEDICS. the ' ! - SEEK FAT JOBS. andgtate Chairman Martineau '"This was the concludiug number of tlie B.'.Y. . U. lecture - H.'l.-?I- t , When seen, J udge Lewis said tlm t he would be Unable to hear ifit case.', until after Ills cases are completed in Balt Lake, which would be about a the third of 'June. lie skysthat j even at that time he will be so, busy that he cannot say that he rautanA "I' die the Provo case. ' It is fetated that it 'may "not take! but a ' very1 short time to settle the matter k If the injunctibh is sus- tained ' by the information that 'is filed the matter may drop' and ail election of the people called, " (The delay may be caused by the plead-- v ing that will be offered by the 'east i K Comedy i . complaint says thatVheri plaintiff success, Prof. Osmond delivered a lectin e was in a delicate cqiKlition defendant made her carry water nearly a ast Friday night in college hall, (other the subject 'being 1 , day evening with some prominent citizens to arrange for a big field day during the commencement week. The girls, in their animal ball, which was held Friday evening, Ilereto-r- e adopted an innovation. the boys have been excluded. 1 , , o i .. until fall. It was decided by theattornies of both sides some time ago that Judged Morse or Lewis be asked td hear the. case. Tjetlers have beef) bent 1 to Judge' Morse and it is learned that he cahnot hear the ease as he is too busy In his own Court in Salt Lakeq visited the Uni versity Tuesday, making a very in structive and .wholesome talk to the i t students in devotional exercises. The Committee on lectures and socials and thecommittee on athletics met in the presidents office Thurs- O i, ' harder than it "his year the hall took the form of would be natural fpr a woman. The a leap year' party. It was a decidtd I.l 4 1 hie wile to work . ' $upt ,'Cummings The com the feelings o plaintiff. plaint also pas that Bradford treated his wife criiely wiieu they moved to Spanish Fork; he caused t ! making the injunction permanent,"" has had another delay. It scorns difficult to1 get a judge 'to hear the casef From the pnseht otitlook the case may not come up until the Iat- -' a ter part of June, and possibly" not -- nxt ' ; 1 teese, the popular manager of the team. The election takes contains some startliug statements concerning the actions of Mr. Brad- ford, and it is said that jothers, will be brought out in the trial. fclaho They were married in July 21th, 19UQ, andjaiqr capieto Brovo, where they lived for a time.. ''1 At this place the complaint says that the defendant ' brought several ' in young ladies to his liome,' one caressed! them, held particular, and kissed his them, and them on lap) did other unbecoming things to hurt . rill 'I he held in the il , -- , Placards around the Uni- ant in a sensational .'divorce pro1 versity butting announce the can-- d The complaint was filed idacy t ' of " I Ien ry' Rose for ceedure. in the county clerks oliice yesterr i resident of the student body. The iky morning by his wife, Jane commercial school, however, is putThe complaint ting on a movement to elect J. T. Eliza Bradford ? Booth, Morse and Lewis Unable to Hear The Case.?, $ : lO ! Other PolitiDope. The Republican side Councilmeu; Jwho Will "insist that they are in sympathy with'-thc The Utah Sorosis met Saturday injunction. It is quite safe to say .Ittmoon at Mr, A.C, tlmt UDt in,0 jund, and elected officers for the, before fajl frl.J coming year as follows: Mrs. Clias. co,irt ' ' " Maw, president; Mrs. Jaeob -J her and Clift redenck son, Mrs.' WTn.l ' Mrs, I Evans, M. Roy lance, recoi county deputies have the office itch. They have bettttawjrf come accustomed to drawing their living from the county and are now V even more ambitious. Mark .E. Kartclmer, who has held down the deputy chair in the clerks office for Airs. I). D. Iloutz, s I weeks. r some time, has an eye on the nomi- secretary; Mrs. Fredrick Clift, The Domestic Science1 department-agnation bee, while J. II. Beck has an treasurer; Mrs. Francella Adams, entertained Mrs. Sarah and MIbs Via pd the B.' Y. tmivei-sity- ; noil need himself for the office of of tlie the members , if acuity, their." Sorenson, advisory board, It is understood that there Mrs. Sarah Iloogard of Manti is partners and a few, friend at a lun is another strong man in. the lie the univeraity I riday University visiting with parents and friends jn Jcbeon ati( a afternoon. for field I ) , f . for assessor. Mr. Provo tliis week. campaign publican in his Alma Mater is a a strong organization At a meeting of the Medical So- - appointment Salt take viMterf of Sucw MurraF work. Beck has that The he raised the figures decided recognition of the good work engagement of Mrs.. Matilda . of Utah held with friends in Provo Sunday, recently lety county We intend to form a strong valuation of the county considerable Olson of this city and IIerlert U is considerable he matter of protesting against the he has done, but it a The Le Coirie dub attended it James, of Wilson, Wyoming, is an- force of the B. state organization and also organize over last year, and consequently to the loss teachingnounced. present methodof cotistrncting'cess Marriage to' take place dancing' party at Spauiah' Fork'Fri-i- n Y. U. . Ilia place has not yet been Young Mens clubs iu all parts of prides himself as making a good tha Salt Lake Temple in ' the day evening, ools was discussed uj t mu M, I ' by$upt. jj. die state, and set forth to the young showing. filled. I .I,, : MiL Ilomer of CJbrjstpnsijn June, jaoknnd early part the city waterworks loldaway-oRobert Thorne is announced as j turned, fro Logan Sunday. was held men d'e high plain on which good student Miss A Sadie Graham body meeting entertained le said that the methods thatiwere riscella io l ticket that recorder, and former Mayor Frisby at dinner Wednesday, Miss Sadie i.Tbe .leraber8 The Democrats stand, lhe last Wednesday morning. being used in making the cess pools considerafor the be w'd wants some more political pudding Reynolds and Mrs, Sarah Iloogard ?lub weie entertained Thursdliy eve-presented feature of the1 exercises r was au ora-- 1 f tW ci sail k rS a f and tfOifr f ita ning by Miss May Thurman' 'The y ry , Manti tion of the people will be a good and is out for a commissioner chair. delivered Socialism tion by pn $sk that the society, Felp in making Mr. and Mra. j!'U. llodaon Vpt ''TVTrt S' !J Jos. Dunn is also on the string. Miss Miriam strong one, although we cannot say Erastus Borlquist. e! ' previsions for betterment in this re ? and lu Saturday Sunday Ogdeu ,ud Mms ..Bessie LaetT recited in her usual delight- - at this time who the men will be, All of these men are watching with ' u ,Jt Nelke Logan." gariiwJv. com mittee was appointee ' we are doing at this time is trembling eye the actions of their fuTTnannef a very liumorous selec-lbMrs May Partridge left1 tliis Hog consisting J)jr Clift, Paxmam' perfecting an organisation that will party in state politics, and according week for a few months' visit in the trier-,- - aiulAVeetwooth. members' of the' Nineteenth The matter tion. to the statement of one man yester- Easb . m give us "victory next fall. GientUfy tlub were' entertained 09 AN INTERESTING SUBJECT who is acquainted with the coun Mrs. George L. Swenson enter Friday afternoon). by Mrs, IE.-day the'citv ooufici jvijl be anbrnirted MAESER WINS BASKET " 'At the' tabernacle next Sunday ty machine, the bitterest contentions tained at dinner, Tuesday for Mrs, Thornhill and . Mrp. B. W., Dur Jo consideration, CHAMPIONSHIP. I BALL i' k j are forthcoming in the ranks of the C. O. Newell, fend at the home of the latter, it) , (j afternoon, 'the 10th inst., Elder Postmaster C. E. Clove, ' Loose, honor of' Mrs! J.jj)1' Nunn' wbo The woods are PEACE meeting Francis W.1 Kirkha in will address! The closing games of basket bull Republican party. B. H. Bower, C. E. Carpenter and leaves shortly lor Orcgdn.'" A'papcr b. y; university the cobgregatToll on the subject of for the Provo City School Basket full of candidates for the differen Elias Gee spent Thursday in Salt oh Helen Hubt Jackson- - Was pre ;Q II 1,1 Saintsview league was played Thursday after-- it offices, and a big splash is expected Lake. )'1' sented i n IV meeting was held last night at the .Marriage, as Latter-da- y by Mrs. Hughesi and one, on west two of tl e the on noon when convention arrives. time grounds sBl Y. University in response to aiettei . . Other remarks, and inspiring FcbUler and, William . Tell ,by Mrs. Jennie Cheeve entertained and schools, Franklin, Timpuni'gos 3rdm at a Kensington at - tha Roberts Mf..Thojrohyj, The music of the re .also'jon the program. rjtiTsib resulting as follows; MR. BOTT GENEROUSLY ' Hotel Tuesday afternoon, the affair afternoon was furnished by Misa dpipposed peace soeipy; y.lali. 'I'he Everybody iqvited. Maescr vs. Franklin, TJ1 to 7 in LENDS ASSISTANCE. being in compliment to Mr. Vivian Mable Berg, Miss Lizzie Evans and kneetiug helcUxere jvasiox-llxpurpose favor of Muestr, Whaley Ruffner of Olmstead. Fol- - M rs. E. E. Oirfmanc of organizing- braooe peace society in WILLIAM ELLSWORT- H17 to JO vs. Parker Mr. Bott, the ProVo merchant, Timpanogos, lowing the luncheon - several 'Prevo.- - s decided at the meeting has shown his generous heart by cal selections w DIES OF CANCER. in favor Parker Dounee the engagement of thefr erf given. I ' nil played good giving the people of the Second have The eMtaWnight that a gtftSral meeting boys ', Miss May me Billings charmingly to,rw,ib M OJ.,Ell8Worth,of Mesi1Arntona, L)a antj tie fleus,,n ems ju ,,,,(1 ward of this one tenth of the at city, brlk5p' ix entertained ladles who has ben in Provo for about a at young ail(j .,easai,t memories. The gross receipts of his store for the Tabernde. ,, . public ,1 dish su ppe'AIunday nVening, place in June. IwW motithk Nng treated for can- - Maefler tedm beithvltwd. iW fl,,,ril,K tie l.igl.e t next two weeks commencing next chafing ll Miss Noon ami Mihs Lulii . . opal lied of that disease Thursday . Mr. and Urn P n M ? F T M cer, , per cent, takes thecliampionsliip hu M uday, The funds that are rea party Wednc. ST Oulbertadn.gaw of tbe Funhome ft at ar Mrs. isi ing wi Joseph Passey, CHURCH .NOTICE. p rai this season. The standing of the ceived will go for the new meeting tjie ilunie evenjDg 4 eral, was held in the Fourth ward teams at the clcsiiig of the serief, is house which is to be built, The Peterson's parenU, Mr, ,andrMm Why I am.a',eveuth'iday" Ad Friday, at 2 p. m. meetinghouse as follows: ward will furnish some of the clerks ri b tvintist or a Present Day Message, The teachers of the Franklin Won Lo-,Ieieii.t of the store. Many of the people School IlHy-e(f J. A. Uvde, Sr., ofNephiv will be Sunday evenings lecture at Mrs. lvitlie A. Hines lias purchased 1 who are in sympathy with the build schixjl sjient Saturday at Olmstead, 6 Maeser o hj Friday. the interests of Fred Kimber in the Hne Adventist cjiurehr Ail r of the meeting bouse will buy 4 2 Mrs. Sarah Robinson of Salt . Master Milton Tiffnev was idea 0 t7 Parker ing ( i & Meat 1 ;. .J. Orocery jto attend. g V tc 2 their articles at Butts five and ten Ike is visitng her daughter, Mts,' ' 4 Song service will.haethe man- Tmipam'gOsO antly surpifecd Friday ev'eniiVg ! 1 17 0 cent e tore, A. this weV. Frapklin . ,b of bis young riend. f Iwenty-flv- s .igwawtQfiM store tn I 1 ( vice-preside- Demo-durin- h pej-mout- . , J e f Ik) , as-itss- , , . , , - ( ' I I ' of f- f'T ' ( 1 SS at 4 1 t, - , -- . - r aft , , , t t1 held at ' J 1 1 e it-wa- " I -- 1 ' 11 , R s " t -- Hines-Kimb- er 1 - H. , ZH' ) |