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Show - T ....2 fH 7 Weather Forecast Tuesday and Wednesday fair. eg ;s. HUilBER 119 PROVO CITY,- - UTAH, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1912. BIIUO BEOil CITYS F1I1AIJCIAL STilTEMEilT IMK ; j Heavy Bond Indebtedness LOCAL BOYS PLAY Means Economy and Carefulness on Part of City Administration Necessary. - VOLUME . . KIBIfiBU J 0 10 VIEli! 1IHA.0FM! TRDOPS lii: BORDER -- SHE IB DEBATE t: ' 7 ) BIB . - IliieiE SADS 4 Uncle Sam Gives Warning to MenFail to Hear Approach of YVhole Army May Follow; Much Interest Shown in the 'Local Boys Who Meddle Train and Caught on Xrack Mexicos Affairs Very Association, , and Many , With the Mails : With Fatal Result 1 . Members Enter Field 'Unsettled. GOOD BASKET BALL Postmaster Clove, reports that BINGHAM CANYON, Feb. 6. , WASHINGTON, Feb. ,5. In an- ' Much interest is being taken in children are interfering with the John Henry Bean, a boilermaker, ticipation of serious trouble along the debating contest under the United States mail boxes placed 32 years old, 1128 Fourth avenue, the border of Mexico, the war de- auspices of the Mutual ImproveMeet Defeat In Local at the homes of partment today for the first time ment Associations throughout Recorder-RalpElliott Loganites many people in this city, was instantly killed by since the Utah Stake. Tonight the various war, Y. U. B. . by Gym Players Provo, and as a result of it a good a Denver & Rio Grande train at ordered the entire mobile army in wards throughout the stake will has just issued his, annual finan-eia- l Enthusiasm. Much statement for 1911, which many .letters have been interfer- this place yesterday afternoon. readiness to move at a moments hold debates and teams will be William Glenn, another notice. " Thirty four thousand selected from the different wards ed with. " This is a grave offense Beanjtnd were shows a total easli on hand Janushopman,' walking on the troops are directly affected by to represent the wards in t! e ary 1, 1911; of $88,058.03, which In a warmly contested game of and the postmaster warns parents Denver & Rio Grande tracks, when this order, which does not indude debates, which will 4r is distributed as follows. Water basket ball in the B. Y. U. gym to instruct their childrens to keep a train of twenty cars backed onto the coast artillery. It is under- compete in the final stake rates fund, $10,03.83 ; sewer fund Saturday night the A. C. U. boys strictly away from the mall, no them. The noise of a Shea en- stood that the order is based on in debates to take j . t! e which was hill gine, is the matter of it from where formation climbing left latter the or WilEmbassador under y pr$1818.20; paving fund, $3964.91; o.f Logan met defeat at the hands part curb and gutter fund, $135.60; of the B. Y. IL five by a score of what conditions! The federal about twenty feet below the men son more alarming than any yet A beautiful silver trop., t..p v the on- made public. be given to the successful t prevented their i which less an overdraft in the Li- - 36 to 15. Judging from' the num- law. regarding mail ' makes the coming train andhearing the of The will of teams Two warning thousand now winning tonight troops of were ber piled up crime punishable by a fine of not the conductor, who was on the points that brary fund of $559.85 shows . a at Fort Whipple, in Arizona, were be put into a schedule of two divithe it would more than $500 arul to team, against visiting end of the train. rear balance of total of $15,398.69 ; the imprisonto the Rio Grande to- sions, the champions of which will appear that Roberts men are in a Bean was struck by a ear and dispatched will reinforce the com- meet for the stake $72,659.34 is placed in the general class by themselves, so far gs the ment of not more than one year, championship. They under' .the wheels and day. mands that operate from San An- The debaters representing the fund. The general receipts for Loganites are concerned. Much or both, according to the case. thrown parts of his body dragged for a tonio. various wards age as follows: 1911 from the different depart- enthusiasm prevailed, however, as The laws refer to the postoffice 180 of about Glenn feet. distance situais not stated that the Vineyard G. II. Da' It ments of the city were $103,- - both teams got right into the game mail boxes, carriers or private was struck in such a manner as to Wallace Cleg'. Baheock, .Mexico the in tion demauds that boxes from the beginning. The Logan that are placed on gates throw him clear of the wheels. with the total cash . 445.10, which O. Stone and B J. Miner, immedbe entrained entire reand doors 0 of the for array purpose aggregation were" successful in Ills right knee and his back and sen. on hand makes a total of is thit It and an however, interference felt, was first the mail, which iately. ceiving making point, The total special tax re- made from the fowl line, amt as of these constitute a crime which head were badly lacerated, and his the Madero government is not so Bleasant View Thtvl V.'m. right ankle broken. He was taken be desired and Tracy Cohen, as ceipts amount to $41,453.17, mak- neither team.ha.d been able to may take the offender, no matter to St. Marks hospital and will re- strong is mightto be Florence S.ii. Nddmi. for it that best whether be woman it or cover. prepared score a field goal the local boys man, ing a total of cash for special and He! nun. Mrs. Voia to the Federal , and few child, or emergency. a with' any short prison got busy I). Holt, conductor in charge general receipts of $232,956.30. Timpunogos Kay Corducr, Leo As explained by a high officer cause a heavy fine. The total disbursements of the quick passes that showed excellof the said he was that on train, Oscar Hills, Terry, Gcoige Strit-ton- , at the war department, the object Trouble is also being experient team work, the ball had reacha nous departments of the city the I of end rear of the train. Skinner. the is Bhillips order enced in Merhy the postoffice, where exactly today's wore $211,982 84, which with the ed the local boys basket and the some tried to signal the engineer, he same iv it ih. Brest ultimarecent of the as that hoodlums have marked score to the began pile up against the but a curve therCMrevented tum served by President Taft up- Sharon Lo KnuM. May Bark, outstanding warrants January 1, team. Halverson and L. walls. This ease will be investi- said, visiting of sum m the $5787.07, him 1910, from ! ' e seeing me a my as it is a on Cuba only a f w weeks ago, Iay Bail- L r, and the perpetrators' will f makes a total of $217, 769.91, Greenwood, guards for the local gated .! MI v, in ! th A. Uari Hurler. me vv deep ' Knight. v as island undoubted! .threatened it Hid some excellent work In d. , ,, v i, h with tin outstanding war-- , team. J Brovo First Kav moral Frcek-eltowith a revolution. to- : . i .at in the Logan preventing .N of $6198.20 oiled to men the at the of January 1, 1911, top my It was a certainty, said this Stanley Decker and others. the government. makes a total of $211,571.71, show- scoring and only two Held goals voice but the noise of the Shea enBrovo Second Lester W. war the that There be seems too to made much were officer, over department them the during vv hich was on ing' adalanee of cash' on hand entire a gine, W. A. going parallSearle, thousand would Gay, land five, Jennings OlThe rest of their hoodlumism in the city again, not- el troops about track below L. feet January 1, 1912, of $21,384.59. points game. Lorca son, twenty Nelson, of the Raymond within Cuba in efforts Chief Giles were made from the foul withstanding eight days This amount is distributed as folus, seemed to completely drown Esther Verna Reese, the to that Eggertscn, outbreak a it. to Last line. The first proposendhalf the game put stop Sunday lows?.' General fund, $2185.12; voice. When I saw that -- 1 ed revolution. stopped In this ease, as in Scott. ed with a score of 16 to 6 in favor evening a large number of boys my sewer attraeMheir-atteotio- n, could fund, of the B. Y, U. not Brovo Fourth Kimball Young, library fund, $4o8.04; the Lniled tates is not takwere on the streets again, and in bunch. I tried to reach the brake, but it' Cuba; $9,126.08; paving fund, $8,249.81. , inLuther both sides but warned has some Eggertscn, Myrtle town caused conIn the last half of the game the ing parts of curb and, gutter ' fund, $428.69; Mrs. shots and ATgic George that Ierkel, local boys scored 13 field goals. siderable disturbance. It is prob- vvasdoo late. regulars water rates fund, $9.16.85. The accident occurred just above surgents must not be fired into American Eggertscn, John Vance. L. Greenwood made an excellent able that the chief of police will The citys' bonds outstanding the tresle crosses that the road Brovo Fifth C. B. Olson, Lawfrom the foul line, mak- again round up the offenders and territory or American citizens inamount to $182,000.00, as follows : showing near The rence Upper Bingham. Southwick, Oriu Berry, Liztrain, Mexico. in 10 successful baskets out of 14 attempt to put a definite stop to 4 Fifty-sevewhich was in charge of Conductor jured $1,000 per ing zie Woods, Mamie Stallings, Ft rn ' if Madero In the other these disturbances. A words, large crowd attended dated throw. cent refunding bonds; I). D. Hull, Engineer John Wirth and much enthusiasm the government is not able to protect Cluff. game 01 are h 15. 1902; Thirty-fiv- e $1,000 and Fireman L.M. Smith had Provo Sixth J. . B. McGuire, " gone American 'interests, the United was shown. LAST YEARS EGGS 4 on the Utah Copper companys States must itself take the initia- Esther Call Stewart, Ernest Kind-sen- . per cent refunding .The up YIELD MAN BIG lineup is as follows: lines and was hacking on the Den- tive. bonds, dated July 2, 1906; Ninety Jane Bee. Milton IL Knudseu, ROLL OF MONEY Y. . U. B. C. U. A. 5 per ver & Rio Grande. It was going Thousand, $90, 0U0 , 0 Ola Sward, Win. Mortimer, E'na the The determination r,f....II. Peterson cent refunding bonds, dated Aug- - Bowman at a rate of about six miles an uitie army on watting orders was Hold a way. . . . ..r.f R. Peterson Ilad Held Two Carloads in Stor- hour. Weight. 1910. ust 1st. . Both the Y. M. and the Y. L. M. reached at a conference held yesV. Greenwood, .c. n age Since Summer and Didnt Bean was born in Coalville, OcI. Associations take part in the deby Secretary Stimson, Know It Makes Six Thousand Halverson. . . .l.g.Vadal Peterson tober 17, 1897g and wm taken to terday The bates. for the inter-warWithWood General and General subject SAVE TO KILLS FAMILY Dollars L. Greenwood. r.g , Crookston Salt Lake his debates will be City by annoumed chief of the army war parents TEXT I FROM DISEASE Field Goals Bowman, 6; V. when he was about 4 years old. erspoon, later. , . college. Pa.,Feb. PITTSBURG, 4, Greenwood, 4; Weight, 3; II. PetSince then he ljas worked at difGeneral Wood stated today that Christian Limburg, a butter and ferent APPLETON, Wis., Feb; 5. Be- erson, 1; Grookston. I. in the West, but bad the whole places army could he entrain- CITY COMMISSION lief that sudden death was preferFree throws L. Greenwmod, 10 egg dealer, telephoned to the ter- always considered Salt Lake his MET IN REGULAI and for the border on start ed tubertofrom minal able to long suffeiiug out of 14; Crookston, 4 out of 8; storage warehouse here home. He was married a few notice of less than two hours. culosis, caused William Maihland II. Peterson, 6 out of 13. day : to Miss Jessie Maxwell, The City Commissioners mi t in If a general movement is found Can you spare me any eggs! years ago to kill three members of his famOne point awarded A. C. U. and had two a session yesterday and the nearchildren, in regular tro boy the ps departnecessary Im completely out and cant get ly 4 ily and then commit suicide on his old and a girl of 17 ment of California ill be the first piiueipal business transacted was years fathers farm near Binghamton, FORMER RICH MAN AND any anywhere. ) months. Bean was the passing of the monthly claims. in to go. 15. miles from here, yesterday, it Why. you have two carloads the shops of the employed BANKER STOLE TO EAT Short Jones was appointed Oregon Judge E.-that have been here since Jast Line of Salt was said by officers here today. Lake until the strike of the peace in temporary recent outbreak of Since justice the the summer, Limburg was told! During thcj.ast.few yeararfive KANSAS CITY; Mo. .drib. 5. that occurred he absence of Charles A. Glazier, there last fall. re in orders have Mexio volution, I got them Since then he has numbers of the Maihland family Why. I worked at dif- been flying thick and fast from who is out of the state on account Asserting that he once was a suc- long ago, thought said. he The boys ferent have died from tuberculosis of the cessful business man and a bank and came to Bing- Washington to various forts of of sickness among relatives. places told me we had sold all our eggs. lungs. ham last Thursday, 'beginning the a prisoner giving his II. II. Iloldawny was given, a director, Then Limlmrg did some figuring. work country, ordering the troops the tragedy name as Fred , All the victims of in the shops here Friday to t in readiness do move instant- temporary permit to erect a fish told llelmer Harry Two carloads, 400 cases in a car. ,were affected with the disease. in the criminal court here toddy morning. In addition to his wife ly to the border.. power wheel in the city mill rate This condition worried William. how his load, 30 dozen eggs in a ease and children, he is survived by six failure and his inability Yesterday afternoon a rumor for demonstration purposes, which A few days ago he partly unbur- to 21,000 dozen eggs. Cost last sum- sisters his and former had brothers. These regain position tljree spread to the effect that the is being placed in working order dened himself to the family, as-- - led him to rob an Italian fruit mer IS cents a dozen; storage, 2 are Mrs. II. J. Smith of Kpring-ville- . Twentieth infantry, stationed at today. The purpose of the whec ! cents a dozen. Retail price today. .sernbled at dinner.' Mrs. Axton, wife of Chaplain. Fort himself on the 45 cents and more a dozen. stands Throwing had been advised is to keep fish from, going up or Douglas, We have been dying piecemeal At 25 John Axton at of the llelmer Fort court, plead- cents a dozen for 24,000 Mackenzie, by notices posted, at the fort to down the stream, and the whed dozen Mrs. he said. mercy two weeks for the last few years. ed he Albert when that Mrs. Al- prepare to move at once to the is so constructed that it will perHenderson, ago, " I believe it would be a good bert Myer buffer and Mrs. Henry Rio Grande. The report was found mit rubbish to pass o er it. committed his crime, he had Noth- total profit, $6.0t)0.v .thing if we could end this agony ing to eat for 48 hours and was Sutton of Saif Lake City, Miss to be false, but Colonel Irons, in In Saturdays session the comat once, all dying together. I belLulu Bean of Ogden, William command of the troops, admitted missioners passed an ordinanceBOY FOUNDER OF SCOUTS desperate. ieve-Ill get some carbolic acid HEADED FOR AMERICA Bean of Cumberland, Wyoming, that he had received a telegram providing for the appointment of llelmer realized what he had and kill the whole bunch. Thomas Bean of Knighfsville, and from out of. the done after runuing Washington yesterday bear- a bail commissioner, whose duties But the boy could not obtain the fruit store. "He General Sir Robert George Bean of Salt Lake City. ing qq , 1 1. q subject but said that are do accept-bai- l andas stopped, during hmir-v- ' 'acid,' so he changed his plan. the pursuing is the daughter of Bish- he was not at liberty to divulge that the justice is not on duty. came up won f a me as t!; defender Mrs, proprietor fathers-headFirst he shot off his ... faced about while the of Mafeking during the South op James Maxwell of the Twenty-sevent- its contents. Chief of Boliee Giles will no doubt then he eut the tlnmts of his sis- he'fj;;lmly in Salt Lake Citv." Italian fired. The wound was African war, and the founder of ward is It understood, however, that receive the appointment, as the ofter. brother and himself. not serious, but llelmer said he the Boy Scout movement, is bound the telegram received by the colo- fice has been given to the chief (f Todays investigation of the hoped it would kill him. for America, and should that COUNTY COMMISSIONERS nel contained definite .orders for police in the past. quadruple tragedy convinced the MET IN REGULAR SESSION the regiment to be ready to move to the story told to- worthy general come into the west According authorities that William Maihland GCCD FRO GRAM IN day by the man, he was born in the Provo boy scouts are going to at any moment, aged 21, was insane. His sister Detroit and was educated there try to get him to come to Provo, The County Commissioners met Dora, aged 16. was found lying on and in New York. and at the same time bring all of in regular monthly session yester- - YALTI ,a couch jn the parlor her throat He refused tojdl w here he liv- the suons Jiist ran lu gn , hered. ed the- - immtMv J JR FUNERAL TOMORROW dashed 'and the deed presumably ed w hen he failed in business, say- together in different parts of the claims and heard the monthly re committed .while she was asleep, The funeral .services over the ports of the various county oHi ing he did .not desire to shame his state to this city. while his brother John.' aged 8, relatives. The central idea of the tour ccts. Charles A. Cobblcy of Lin- mams of Walter S. Corbett, wliof was found in the smokehouse. is making den appeared before the commisdied in Bhamt View ward Fri-- 1 In 1900, llelmer said. I was General Baden-Bowesion! a. rs aud askfhat is movement new the to consolidate be of of a road the head day afternoon of Brights pnimitient fitm,.iml in the A will he hri 1 in the Ihfth WiiU to Lindm standardize At the and distriet. time a tie that pined . Au lig interesting session of the W. ( T. U. will be held at the company was fortried in method of management as far as committee from Slmm.i Ward also meting house tomorrow (Wed-- ! nes lay, afternoon at .1 oYkii.l . home f Mrs. J W- Ami, 112 Bust the "West and 1 put every dollar I possible, so that his visit to Ameri- appeared before tie f a and i eve asked of i i intrr'Yt lie will to ro He nm.Jt.s nq U vuvved tl tkene famid ca tint great Conte street. Thurs ley afternoon had into it. Sickness in my D in in ii. Berg .i on s urd it that are x I scout who the the man disturb Ih.ih .hoys opined was the pnored when Mrs. Bur! lie Vr of Sprrn,. ily cant; tW 'i'll tie h mr s of 1.1 ad-b t.ik were from n end of movement tie the under frozen was and cun pddi'uis in A th. villa will let ture on Uloseeut puny I'M t ' wm rt. lan i to the o'l.-- r. nnJ ui. Piriod f Childhood. - - . h Ex-Cit- y Spunish-America- inte- - r-ward 1 - $191,-503.1- 3. -- D. -- - 1 i . ! 1 I i - Fv-x.f- ! , t , n, v - r -- Kirk-ham- -- 10-2- 0, n 10-2- 0 1-- 1-- 2 2 10-2- tn-pla- Mohr-Peterso- - .A d - vv L. 1 , -- - lladen-Povv-dL.wh- a I!n , h " L-flUa- - ll dis-a.-- 1 ilev-chpmo- nt e.! s BN'-o.j)- . - 1 - - . v r.i-lr- s i , W |