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Show VOL. PKOVO CITY, UTAH, TUESDAY, AUGUST 4, 1000. XI. NO. 41 POLITICAL NOTES REBUKE OF MR. ROOSEVELT I i E. T. Harding was a Salt visitor this week. Late ATTOHNKY-GKNEUA- It Tranchell Seeks Divorce and Asks for His Children Wife Objects Wants Own Child. Mf. E. C. An interesting chapter was added to the C. E. Tranchell divorce case the other evening when Mrs. Tran- down from Salt Lake and kidnapped her own child. Mr. Treuchell has tiled a suit for divorce in this city, and Mrs. Trenchell has chell came entered a cross-complai- nt. Mean- while the three sons of Mrs. Trenchell are living with their father in seems to L, JUDGE AM) JURY. (Kroni the New Yoik Herald.) general opinion that in his le the MOSTLY Tit r Hi Now that the feelings are so bitter betw een Ed. Loose and the Fedmanifesto eral bunch, some are wondeiing who impulsive Miss Zella Litchfield entertained on the Standard Oil decision Mr. R osevelt constituted himself Attorney-Genera- l, at dinner Sunday in honor of Frank judge and jury. Roberts. OUTBURST IS HAni) OS TAFT. Mr. and Mrs. John Russen of (From the New York Times.) Lelii spent Sunday in Provo. Playing the game of politics in this fashion is open to two objections. in It is in iio slight degree alarming to the country; it does tend to Salt Lake Guy C. Wilson was arrest the return of confidence. Furthermore, it tends or seeks to create City Monday. Louie Theriott is here from Salt in the West and elsewhere impressions concerning Mr. Taft which we Lake City visiting Mrs. Clarance believe to be FRENZIED RHETORIC, FLAGRAXTEY ERRONEOUS. Erickson. (From the New York Sun.) Jesse Knight visited Salt IJake The Presidents repeated declarations that the Landis decision was City Monday. reversed rarely on technicalities, that there is absolutely no question of Fred D. Cassidy was in Ameri- the guilt of the defendants and that acquittal would be undoubtedly a can Fork the first of the week. miscarriage of justice are as flagrantly erroneous as his statement that Dr. W. A. Thome and Dr. Love the size of the fine is the only question involved. have returned home after a two Thus it appears that the President has undertaken to overrule and weeks fishing trip in Heber. to denounce, in frenzied rhetoric for political purposes, the decision of Mr. and Mrs. Ross flatten are the United States Court of Appeals without eveu undertaking the scope here from Garfield, Utah, the guests of that decision or knowing what the unanimous opinion delivered by will replai-- e the nice sum of money that Ed used to give. An author-itiv- e statement says that the Repub- City Treasurer is Instructed to licans need not expect any money Sell Delinquent Property The machine has from liaise. AbuttingSewer District given liin too much dirt. He has Bills Allowed learned the character of the Republican powers-that-hThe friends The city treasurer was instructed of Mr. Loose are also disgusted at the methods of corruption, and rather t) sell all delinquent property abutt-n- g on se.vor district Mo. 3 by the than resort to the dictates of a crowd of unscrupulous politicians, they ity council at their regular meeting An assessment was will sustain the candidates of the ast night. levied some time ago and there is opposite party. considerable property delinquent. Machine rule spells defeit. The committee on public e. j grounds handed to Governor was authorized to expend one hun-lre- d and fifty dollars for gravel to Cutler by the Federal bunch was of In fact his be used on the walks of the West the very sourest kind. Considerable improvement Royal Highness has hardly got his square. breath. When he was told that he has been made of late by the city council in this park and tin gravelmust get out of the race for his highest ambition ing of the sidewalks was considered was blighted. The pugilistic Gov- necessary for the betterment of the ernor and his friends are sore and, park. according to the statements of one Considerablediseusfcion was brought forth when the matter of remitting of them, they will see themachine in the sizzling realms of perga to ry die building fee to the contractor icfore they will vote as the boss of the Federal building was con-sired. Two council men argued rule dictates. that the building fee should he not Said a prominent Republican the remitted. The council Voted to reither day: Say have you noticed mit the fee. the way in which Brother Gee smiles The city employes and others around everybody these days? Dont were allowed their monthly salaries. you think that he would be very machine would EXCAVATION CONTRACT pleased if the hand him the clerk nomination LET FOR FEDERAL BLG. nomithe to He expects get again" TLtr bills for the excavation work nation again although he bashfully felThat on the grounds of the Federal buildsavs, Dont crowd me. low deputy of his dont stand any ing was let this morning to )avi T?ie lemon Daisy Smith, a sister of Mrs. Trenchell, is caring for the of Mr. and Mrs. Hyriirn Hatton Judge Grosscup contained. children, but at the request of the DUE PROCESS NOT SUMMARY ENOUGH. this week. father. From the Brooklyn F.ngle. Geo. B. Thatcher returned from Mrs. Treuchell was advised by More than a sentence of guilt comes from Oyster Bay. A threat her attorneys, Christenseu & Christ- Thatcher, Wyo., Friday evening. accompanies it. There will be another trial and the President will do ensen of Salt Lake, that the father everything in his power to bring about conviction. Due process will MRS. J. BECK IS INJURED chilthe had no more right to keep not satisfy him. Uon what meat doth this our Caesar feed that lie has BY FAMILY HORSE. the mother until did the than dren grown so great? . court decree was secured. Hence BLUDEGONING JUDGES NOT NECESSARY. Mrs. J. Beck was injured quite on Saturday night Mrs. Trenchell (From the New York Press.) seriously the other day while in Mr. Roosevelt the can came to Provo to secure bring the offenders to justice without bludyoung- Provo She was petting canyon. Let the Attorney-Generest child, being quite willing that the geoning the judges of the United States Courts. family horse, wheu he made a the father might have the two older strike with his drop his boxing gloves and proceed to slug the Standard Oil with head, hitting Mrs. the bare fists of the clause which prescribes the peneteutiary for lawboys. She was Beck in the temple. breakers. Let his stop parrying and drive the Rockefellers to the ropes. As soon as Mrs. Trenchell arknocked down unconscious and it And the American people, who are no morejn favor of hitting soft iu rived here she telephoned to Probert was found that a blood vessel had the fight on monopolies and rebaters than they are in favor of a molly& Russells livery stable to send a been severed. She was given medicoddle navy, will make the ringside roar with their cheers. horse and buggy to the depot. The cal attention and is recovering. A GRAVE MISTAKE. rig was sent and Mrs. Trenchell (From the Boston Evening Record.) directed the driyer to take ner to SHOW AT OPERA HOUSE The President undoubtedly has reasuns that conviuce himself of the Springville, and to Jet no grass grow IS MAKING GOOD guilt of the Standard Oil company of Indiana on the rebating charges. under the horses feet while making The corporation was found guilty in Judge Landiss court, and since the is the trip. On arriving at Springville weather the aud Johnson. pretty fine was affixed endeavors have been made to settle the case out of court. show. Although The work will be the lady i lighted a short distance warm to attend performances at a But it is a grave mistake, in ordering a new trial, for him to decide the done for about seventeen hundred from her former home and told the theatre, one will hardly feel the heat case and to declare his decision of guilt of the Standard Oil to the whole EXAMINATION FOR dollars and will commence immedidriver to go to the drug store and while enjoying the plays that are country. POSITION OF CLERK ately. SHOULD NOT PROD THE JUDICIARY. see if Mr. Tranchell was there and being presented by the summer (From the Pittsburg The young man gtock company. to hurry back, The MacDougall There will be an examination for MAESER MEMORIALBUILDThe punishment of the real offender, the Standard Oil company of ING WORK TO START returned with the information that Stock company A the position of clerk in the Forest presented Indiana, is assured independent of Executive admonitions, and for this inTrenchell was at the drug store. Brothers Crime last night and reason it is service, at salaries of $900 to $1200 surprising that Mr. Roosevelt should deem it essential to 1 hose iu cliajge of the work of The lady then rushed into the house, gaVe more than satisfaction. The terpose. The ends of justice would be as well served and the dignity per annum, depending upon conthe Maeser Memorial building anbe better sustained if there were no public ditions of service and locution, held gral bail her youngest sou, 7 years people in the company are capable of the courts would nounce that the work of exeavatii li manifestation of an impulse to prod the judiciary along as if it were an at and Salt Lake City, Utah, will he started old, out of bed, ami, on the way to all(l present a good evenings enter-th- e Logan J. J, immediately. uncertain and unwilling ageut. door, she selected clothing for taimnent. -- The same piny continues leters is announced us the successSeptember 23, 190.3. For full information in regard to ful bidder for this part of the work. him, then hurried him iuto the bug- - tonight and tomorrow night with a this examination call upon or write The building will be placed on gy and ordered the driver to return (.jiaDge of program Thursday, A Partial List of the Sales Made by W. II. Ray & Co. hill. Uhe site was purto Provo, and do it quickly. She' J. Carl Allred, acting supervisor, iemple chased Few Last the students of the B.Y.U. the Estate Real by the Men, During Days. dressed i he child while coming from COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Forest service, l'rovo, Utah. Springville to Provo. No. 3 of the pUT jN A LITTLE TIME SPANISH FORK MAN IS Denver & ltio Grande, going to MEN START WORK George M. Strong of Provo, to John E. Stein, of Milford, INJURED IN RUNAWAY Silt Lake. Is due to pass through residence property on Sixth Last and I irst South. $ 1,309.00 IN ALBION MINE County commissioneis met yesler- Pi o vo at 10:24 p.na. Mrs. Iren- and tran-bu- t, J. W. Byers to W. H. Hirst, residence property on Fifth chell was back in Provo iu time, ay m adjourned session Wm. Monk of .Spanish Fork was A force of eight men under the North Third aud $1,800.00 business, usual routine East the train sacted the for her, unfortunately quite seriously iujurned in a runW. II. Ray & Co., to Amanda E. Bushnell, of Provo did not arrive in Provo until 12:45. The bonds of several newly supervision of Theodore Hatfield away this morning at that place. could only wait at the station. .0juteJ officers were examined and of Provo will he put to work on While on his way down town to Bench, one acre of farming land at Fruitland.$ 225.00 rushhad two MeitDtmie the boy. small of a Levi to nnnlber Banouse, California, Monday in the Albion miue at Alta, utteml to some business his horse Wilhelmina Olsen, pprove(, ed from their home to the Trenchell fright at the train and ran work will be and development $1,100.00 fruit farm ou East Bench of bills were allowed.' father their store, telling The buggy hit a telephone drug away. C. Jeuseu, of Provo The following collections weie pushed as fast as the circumstances Guy Durkee of Elberta, Utah, to J. what had occured. He telephoned and Mr. Monk was thrown pole Most of the stock of will permit. $2, oOO. 00 a farm at Elberta to the officers at Provo to stop the reported by the different offices in violently to the ground, striking his the company is owned by Provo head on a rock, lie was Willard Cole to Melissa Hair of Ileber City, one and one- woman, and himself boarded stLjie county: Sheriffs office, $50; picked up Mrs. which train the and Salt Lake people, and no doubt and taken home before he regained $990.00 Springville fourth acre fruit orchard recortler8 0fl- u- $329.35;. clerk Trenchell was ting for at Provo. the stockholders will be pleased consciousness. It is thought that he the cUnty W. II. Kay & Co., to Emaline A. Bigelow, of Wallsburg, was in vain u y The hunt of will recover. with the resumption of activity, for the years 1909 a five acre fruit farm, two miles south of town$ 1,200.0 0 but the father met with more sue- -, officials were set RachelDavia to Mary E. Conrad, residence property on cess. As the train came tp a stop and 1910 THE LAND AND LIVE STOCK -$1,17.1.00 Fifth blast aud Sixth North at Provo the father hastily alighted SUIT IS SETTLED and the PLEADS NOT GUILTY TO CO. INCORPORATED. John W. Robinson to James Gray, residence property on seeing Mrs. Trenchtll ? child standing on the platform. The SELLING SUNDAY BOOZE ? $1,800.00 Third South and Fifth East 'Hie ease of Royal J. Dow against The Deer Creek Land and Livei boy rushed with his mother towards of Lewis L. to of Saudy, Mary Mrs. Maud Ogden, F. Mtvlium, which can e up for Taylor, J. rushed a father the train, but the stock company has filed articles of Arthur Hall of the Provo Drug anil ThirdNorth $1,300.00 West Sixth ou in the District court, was settrial residence seized and property hastily up the platform i with the county clerk, tled Noon before taken incorporation Co. was Judge S. of to Phebe by stipulation, the defendant lloldaway the buy by one arm, while the moth Mrs, Ida Smoot Dusenberry of is business The of the to principal place answer to charge agreeing to pay to plaintiff the sum on First East and Fifth jj er held to the other. The father yesterday Oregon, residence property and business the of of $202.5() on or before August 8, American Fork, booze ou Sunday. He placed his hand on the worn ins gelling -$3,000.00 North the company is ranchng, stock or in the event of failure a judgment shoulder, giving what Mrs. Tren-- 1 pea(i not guilty and the case was ? residence property on Fountain of Greeu, Johnson L. C. is to be entered by chell termed a severe shove. She get for Thursday morning. etc. The capital stock of for the amount raising, 7 South Second and the clerk of the court. Fourth West leaned over and drew the boy tight- - j the company is $10,000, in shares r residence of Andrew Eureka, Madsen, to himalone R. R. Irvine, ly to her breast. You let CONVICTED HACKMAN ? of the par value of 25 cents each. UTAH CO. MEDICOS on Sixth North ami Academy Ave. ..$'1,000.00 Earl she cried; I have as muc projierty DRIVING CARELESS and officers directors The are: Thos, Qp MEET TOMORROW right to him as you have. Cliail itle Gamin. in, Edward C. Durkee, of Palisade, C 1 B. Parker, president; W, II, Clop-masaid the the of kind, Nothing ado, fruit farm on Provo Bench Jesse McCauslin, a hackman,waB V. II. Sager, father, rather heatedly. There will An interesting meeting of the Noons J. C. Jensen, of Provo, to J. J. Durkee of Palisade, Colo., be a warrant for your anest wait- - convicted yesterday injustice A. F. Smith, Jesse Green, Utah County Medical society will treasurer; court of driving on the wrong side 4 dwelling house ou First North and Third East $5,000.00 ing for you as soon as you get to . John W. Hoover, John Binns, John be held in the Commercial club the McCauslin of the street. paid i Fred C. Olsen of Sonoma, California, to John C.Suow, Jr., Salt Lake. Several interestA. .Singleton and S. W. Chipman. rooms to morrow. done to a wagon belonging ; been But Mrs Trenchell insisted that damages of Provo, residence projierty on corner of Sixth West have prepared and ing pipers lie ran in to, On iu Miss cl1 file w)8 right in her action. The to Altai i llaiue after which Wall, he will visaing and Fifth South Street..-- pitsenied, ..$1,500.00 which caiiBed the arret, and and Mra. and be held. "ill father (lej.ane.1 h.tily American Folk. rr 7T Tmicbell frtood op the platform. 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