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Show m NUMBER 152 Sup- The Murderer, Was Hanged Noted Lecturer be Heard on Mrs. Ira N. Hinckley Will be Lecture Platform Next , Shortly After 6 Oclock Broughrto- - Pr ovo Week. MorningfT For Burial I The University of Utah brought itshusky- - bunchr of at hletes Provo last Saturday and in an coldest defeated the lb. Y. a FBy score of 75 to 45 Alma Richards of the B. Y. U. was the biggest point winner of the meet and took five first places, gijing tfie local team 25 points. The result of the contest was as follows:- - 100 yard ihish StoulVof U Robison,- - Ur of-- U. 7 Skwsofi;- - BrYT U Time, 10:1. , ' 220 yard dash Stoue. U. of U.; Robison, U. of IX. ; Peterson, U. of U. Time, 22:5. - ' 440 yard dash Flagel, U. of o i . . . - Ib-Y- .- U. for;- - - PRESENT FARCE COMEDY NEXT SATURDAY NIGHT u. The 12 's High School Dramatic club of the Brigham Young Uni-- Two Former , Team Mates Will Fight Each Other For Supremacy . Shortly after-- 6 ' o chirk- - this The" amioimeement that Hr. morning J. J. Morris, with a firm j George Uollinwood, who has spent step and unwavering pace, march-- ! eighteen years of hislife in the eibfromt at IrrellTrrthest a t e Orient, wTlTpresent his fascinating to the. scaffold- - nd -- there travelogue, 'The Marvels and prison paid the penalty for killing Joseph Mysteries of Chum. Walter Axtoll May 0, 1911. ' Ac- Hull Tuesday, Ma v 7iji. is one cording to the reports received that will cause the most plea,said from Salt Lake today, Morris anticipations. The Collimvood -is passed a restless., night-aonly travelogue ip evening spent in occasionally did he get any rest. intimate. touch, with the great secrets of the land of the At the. earliest dawn he was a personally .conducted Celestials, awake and ready to he lead to the lour J.h rough the country ntwhich scaffold, and caused no trouble to so little is known to the civilized the officers as they lead him world. The t travelogue is profusefrom his cell. The drop was ly illustrated With hand colored the man pictures, of scene in China and was dead soon after the trap was its people. Thm entertainments hichXsgT sprung. ; The - prison physician. forded by the Collimvood travel-oguHenry ZLund. was in attendance is extremely rare in that it and pronounced his death. The loses completely the semblance of only-- witnesses were the sheriffs a leeture thc unique of some of, the counties, the prison method of handling his subject, officials and a limited number of lie takes his hearers from the bthers invited 'to witness the pro- docks at San .Francisco, across cedure. the scas-an- d varies the travelogue The story of the murder of with delightful stories of the inon the 9th of May will long timate sidps of Chinese ljfe. The be- - rem e m b eredby; t h e'peopl e"ii i larnlTnglitli Chinese port is made. this state. 'J. J. Morris and On the picture screen arq .seen the James Murray, alias Mike Con-- , add little natie sampans, swarmnor, entered the Uncle Sam Loan ing in desperate confusion as if office on East First South and bent upon greater errands than engaged the proprietor and a selling a string os fish or a catch clerk in conversation. Short ly of oysters.' Outi into the walled cities the after they had entered Murray whipped, out a revolver arid' made traveler is taken, where the coolie the proprietor and clerk retreat, draw iugTuikshas f?peed "through Morris leaped over the show narrow lanes flanked by temples case and filled his pockets with and lit He houses thut seem to be bnilTof "ricfTpapt-iTapproximately $6,000-wortt- rof Through the diamonds. palace of the JVlardarins. into the Dashing from the pawn shop, homes- .- of the esoteric Chinese Morris and Murray ran to Com- where the mother-in-lais master mercial street. They proceeded and the wife or wives but slaves half way down the -- street and to her will, the traveler is taken. then ran west in Orpheum alley. The Chinese wife of high caste is The police then were in pursuit seen fitting her tiny shoes to her and-t- he chase continued down contorted feet. Then into a great State street and west in Second inland city, with millions of inSouth street. Murray was arrest- habitants the journey is extended. ed by Ed. Mc- With pictures and description the he-de- ge" nd n u . Ax-te- versity will present the delightful farce comedy, The Elopement of Ellen, at College nail next Saturday evening. The class has already given a number of performances in various parts of the county and each time decided successes hare been scored. The cast of characters for the play is as follows: Riehard - Ford,- - a "devoted young husband Jos. Wooten Molly, his wife. .Valentine Larson Robert Shepard, Mollys brother, X. rr. Garner Jensen Max Ten Eych, a chum of RoSam Bleak berts Dorothy March, engaged to Max, a guest of Mrs. Ford s rrrrr, . .Elfie Bean i June Haverhill, Wellesley- - 06, who is doing some special investigation for economics courses daring the summer. , . .Stella Olson John Hume, Rector of St. Agnes ll - w . former-Patrolma- n Cormick BrYr Ur STUDENTS WILL a - . ut s - NEWSPAPER MEN AT U. OF U. Sheriff George AT. - Judd" was greatly surprised this morning when ho received the following letter from T. A. Brown, an attorney at Parkersburg, West ViW, P. Toy, rginia with regard-tthe man supposed to have been shipped by local undertaker o : Mrs. MY Foy Parkersbu rg, VV a, Sheriff George T. Judd, . Provo, Utah. Dear Sir: "V, P. Foy has returned to Parkersburg and is unable to throw any light upon the identification of the man whose U. ; Peter; U. of ITBrimhull, B. -body was shipped here. Foy is Y. U. Time, 55 :1. well and knew nothing of the er880 yard dash Wiuternitz, IX ror in the identification which had of JJ.; Jameson, U. of'U. ; Flagel, been made.- U. of U. . Time, 2 :13. r Yours very respectfully. Mile run Jameson, U. of IX; (Signed) T. A. BROWN. Cole, U. of U.; Yundt, U. of U. On the eighteenth of March ,a Time, 5 .00 flat. man died supposedly of heart Relay race Won by University failure on No. 4 on the Rio Grande oTTJtah. .at Soldier Summit and was taken High hurdles IRfbison.l.of from between the vestibules of U.; Jenkins, B. Y: U.; Goss," Oof two baggage ears ,by Deputy U. Time, 17 :1, Sheriff Dunn. - Later the remains Low 'hurdles Baird, B. Y. U.; were brought to. Provo and iden- Jenkins, B. Y. U.; Hurlbul, U. of tified as W. P. Foy of Parkers- U.- - Time, 27:3.'- burg, W. Va. Mrs. M. Foy Bent High jump Richards, B. Y. U. ; for the effects of the man and lat- Robisofi,.U. of U,. Barkdull, B. Y. er for the body, which' was ship! U. Height, 5 feet 8 inches." - . Broad jump Richards, B. Y. pod. Early last' week Foy .dropped U. ; Robison, U. of U.; Muir, U. of into Parkersburg to visit the folks U. Distance, 21 feet 4 inches. and found them in a quandaryjis U, ; Iole vault Richards, to whethcror not he was dead, Laubly, U. of U. ; Freckleton, B. and soon convinced them that he Y. U. Height, 10 feet 3 inches.. was very much alive. Discus Richards, B. Y. U. ; . Sheriff Judd. will send a hook Moore, B. Y. U. ; Holmstead, U. of belonging to W. P. Foy to him at U. Distance, 108 feet 11 inches. Parkersburg and believes that, he Hammer throw' Ashton, U. of will be able to connect the man up TJ. ; Young, U. of U.; Pack, B. Y. with a man named McCarty Lwlio U. J Distance, 114 feet 5 inches. -was working at Caliente, Nevada, Shot put Richards, B. Y. U.; .prior to that date. This man gave Moore. B. Y.' U.; Holmstead, U. of bis address as Pittsburg, Pa., and Distance, 37 feet 3 inches. i -- HearXheWitHon"1ioler trip buUwith drawn . revolver Morris continued into the very heart the business district. In front of the Commercial building- - he encountered Axtell, who may have tried to stop him. Morris whipped out a revolver and shot him through the heart. When Axtell fell lifeless, he continued fiis wild attempt to escape and discharged all the remaining loads of his revolver into the -- . crowd. - Onetf the - 7- - Scciils a f ai ry MaT e xe u rsiofi into a hiagie pajama lamb When the journey s completed, the last picture thrown upon the screen, and the trunks are eheck-.efor home. Mr. Collinwood has come back with his audience from a trip into the very midst of Mongolia, Thibet and Manchuria. d . J.f His. An gel i in Wi ltoxl 1 inck ley The State Will Work Papers of I Yin o diedApnl 28, 1912, at f for Advancement of State the hoineiif her lr:t N. School System. Hinckley of Sail Lake City.' Serx vices will lm held in tlie morguary chapel of S. M. Taylor, Salt Lake The Utah Newspaper AssociaCity, April 30. at 3 p. m. tion met yesterday at the Univer-- , Her children and relatives will sity of Utiih as the guests of that, accompany tin- laxly to Provo, school and held one of the best meeting? ever held by the news- -' w here funeral ' seryiee.s'YiTlf he paper publishers of Utah. There held in the Fourth ward meeting were present representatives from house at 11 a. m. Wednesday-- , Mav all jarts of the state and all were r to get down to business and- 1 ready Mrs. Hinckley wav the widow advance the interests of the news-- ' of the late Ira N. Hinckley, for 26 papers of Utah. The first meet-- , ing was held in the years president of Millard Stake, bly room aud F. V.general assemGardiner of She. was horn in Livonia, Wavuc Salt Lake City delivered u well county,, Michigan. Oct. 26. 1831, lecture on "Cost in the ' iUitreeeivciriior education .in prepared Office. Y This was folPrinting Michigan. In 1850 her parents. lowed by a discussion on the news-'- , Lucian and Emily- - Noble, crossed and job printing business.paper the plains witli their th ret; daughShortly ters and two sons. After coming Science after noon the Domestic' Department of the Uni- to Utah. Mrs. Hinckley taught versity prejxired an excellent, school until her marriage to Ira which was served in tlie, luncheon, N. Hinckley, July 22. ia55. Her gymnasium building. Dr. Joseph early married life was spent in Merrill presided as toast master Salt Lake City, hut she later'mov-e- and a brief address welcomed .. ip to the visitors. President Joseph T. more than twenty-fiv- e years she acted us a counselor in the presi- Kingsbury then addressed the, meeting, settifig forth the aims dency of the Millard Stake Relief and ambitions of the Board of Society." She was also president Regents and the faculty of the of the Relief Society of Fillmore. school and told of the advanceSister Hinckley was first ehosen ment of the institution. as a counselor in the Millard Charles England responded for Stake Relief Society by "its first the Newspaper men and an. president, Sister - Belinda Pratt, outline of the work to begave under-4orrife-- of Faj k w P.,Pta,U- - .ShejWas fiite"P?rpers always faithful and happy iq her eli lire hwork. Courage- and self thg stale. XireNreferreil to the work now being done by the control marked her Course in life. good of Utah in educating University She has been a resident of Provo of the state. - ne also for more than eight years and has referred to the work done by the enjoyed excellent health until the newspapers in continuing that edlast year, when la grippe with its ucation after the Universities and complications seemed to break colleges had turned out their her wonderful constitution. Howto make good citizens graduates she. Ocwas able to attend ever, throughout the state. tober conference, hut since Joseph K. Caine, secretary of 1911, she has been confined Kult liake- - Commercial Club, ihe T"w ta her bed.; on "The Country Press as spoke N(hlg. h.V.hirtliXmimiLand.nhai1 ' - - & Millard-eounty,-where- for t m -- the-peo- ple Nov-ennie- h, , - - aeterJheiLJifa-halUbe-beaco- n light lolhose who knew and loved her. . , She is survived by Two sisters, Mrs. A, (I Ilinekley of Provo and Mrs. E. N. Davis -- of - Salt Lake City; and by six children, Mrs. Lafayette Holbrook of Salt Lake , o, City-- Mrs. J. M. Ira N. Hinckley and Professor B. S. Ilinekley of Salt Lake City, A. George-ofi-Prov- A. Ilinekley, president of Millard Stake, and Dr. K E. Ilinekley, of Salt Lake City. '- - fliuiwlltXXriud earn- -- paign problems now being solved by the commercial clubs, the Utah Development League and the Utah Newspaper Association. Professor F. Y. Reynolds discussed the subject, "The Country Newspaper as a Teacher of English Sees Jt. and gave a splendid criticism of the country press, in which he advocated more thought anil "care in the preparation of editorial and new-- matter. Miss Lucy Van Cott, Dean of the University, was called tpor to give iv and took' up the necessity of proper dormitories for the girls at the institution. Miss Van. Cott wasdble to show the necessity of at least one large "dormitory, and placed-th- e approximate cost at $30,000.00. To obtain this it witybe necessary, she' informed the editors, to get a special appropriation front the state legislature' and urged the editors to use their influence in behalf of a7 home for the young s bullets" penetrated DIED1LAST RIGHT the breast of E. E. Wellman, a At 2 oclock next Saturday laborer of 43 "East Second South WANTS lIGEIiSE WHEN afternoon the - Brigham Young Street and another embedded itself ' 1 meet - the Utah iu the leg of F. Dr Higginbotham, Mary Gardner Luneeford.wife J Inive rsi ty "vviCollege on the Y Agricultural bookkeeper for J. E. Dooly, re- of J. W. Lunceford . of Provo E IS siding at 662 East Twelfth South Bench, ,died at her home on Provo campus in a dual meet. Word Bench at 6:30 oclock last evenstreet. Both recovered. . Jias.becn received here from Loare C. A. U. On the the Secboys that southeast of corner ing, after a lingering illness of gan and occasion the for ond hard Main South Morand streets Brights disease. G. A. Johnson Held by the training Mrs. Lunceford was 46 years of ris was confronted by Deputy the B. Y. U. team is at work every Sheriff Awaiting Carbon Sheriff A. A. Butler. The latter age amlllie daughter of Mrs. day, The chief interest in the ' had whipped out a revolver and Thomas Cardner of this city- - She contest centers around Richards County Sheriff. . .-had intefided to shoot Morris, but was born in Belfast,,! reland, and of the B. Y.- Ur and Snow of the women who come from different tlie crowds had become so dense when a young girl she came to U. A. C. Both meu were with her ivith two Provo to take the risk and he grappled the Murdock Academy years parents. Sheriff Thomas Kelter of Price parts ofhe state to attend school. The leaves were-deceased a husband the with both and murderer.Morris wired Sheriff George - T. Judd Following this address a number ago brought ' great point themhis revolver to the abdomen of and nine children, eight daughters this mprning to meet No. 1 on the of the editors expressed winners in the contest which gave selves as in of being DeVere Childs Butler while the,y were struggling and one son, and a host of friends. Rio Grande and pick up a man sympathy with that school the championship the cause and two The services The will be held funeral division. on the sidewalk, but lhedeputy ready to aid the the high school named G. A.: Johnson and hold ' hi An ticEX" yU.ni than verrity wrenched him him-Has more setrtmtigRhis Bad Fall it from Southwick won men alone points jlljj'gjtluipaiiogoa meeiiug,hous Bw'aitmgthF'Callloif cbimfy neededaddition. 1 wiH Now--"a- member 4 tomorrow was Morris thrown at Soiithwfelr, an into .other MrrArJr to sheriff. (Wednesday) hey the word any According Judd received. Johnson is charged After visiting the buildings the compete against each other in the of the school board of this city, automobile and rushed to police oclock. with obtaining money under false newspaper men again assembled high jump, broad jump, - pole met with a painful accident while headquarters, where members of to 'transact business anil to preTv w. and Tlie of throwRelief Sherman corner the a the at wheel Corps pretenses, police department searched his riding vault, discus, hammer 5 O. A. of he No.' AVes enterthe will was claims Center It A R, striels that and this Fourth Snow w'ho shot put. did not give pare for the next meeting, which clothing. during young lady, will outdo Richards on everything last evening. He was on his way search, Morris declares, detectives tain tomorrow afternoon at 2 her name to the officer, was with is to take place about, the middle hut the high jump, but the local to attend a committee meeting at removed from, his vest numerous oYloek at the I. O. 0.:F. hall with Johnson at the time of his arrest of June. Among those present were J. man expects to make. his former the Central Scchool when the diamonds, Estimated to be worth another series of Dime Socials. and after he was taken to heaj- ! Firkham, Deseret Fanner, of The these in has will socials he wheel of He the than $1,000frame proceeds do better teammate suddenly neighborhood quarters, County Clerk Kartchner C in be used for the entertainment" of reports that she called on him to If1 h: oleJh,ll?; Jub ever done before if hemakes good broke, hurling him against a tde declared that they were sew-eUlleiS aii' bis claim.- . picked up the lining of his!, vest and repre- thisstate encampment of the G. A. obtain a marriage license. She was-fphone' pole. Provo V. F. which' will be held Post; R.X in a of here Fitzgerald. condition and the sented loot previous hohU informed that this could not be While it is very probable that in a Ri ehfield L. S. members Raddon, The Reaper OreJune. at of the to General win 'committed Portland. the hurried done meet, the will without having' the other lodges Hospital, up, Logan school H. fay Loreu Park Record, of his 1911. of this and the Tity Black he Hawk examination an Stitches 17, will to where hotly city . and events gon, most of the February dxplainparty present sign ; in(Jrani VaJJ,7 TiSms J10.1 ed that she had- an order from!11-l..vnuan contested and a number of sur- wounds revealpd that, though sus- were found in the vest which Imd WarVeterans arc especially . er nml : K excellent An has vited. the he been taken was from hunno not! serious Morris, vever. program did . are injuries, covering his, by i taining anticipated prises bpbcaim been in and the where and a the about he Enterprise; bruised xut the place lining prepared very pleas- answer and the lie prime wr sports who have been watching- badly ; e declared that he had secreted the ant afternoon's entertainment is fused. Sheriff Kelter will Rr.nelWiikit B!oKitiie progress in athletics made by- j head and face. lie whs latent ec. assured bv diamonds. "" moved to his home. two school.' " 1 brief-addre- ss t ....... - -- 1 . 1 of-hi- s - d i - T Be-wa- s i ( a - semi-conscio- - ,1; 4 IASHUIIDAY DIED REPORT NOLDEflD HeDeclaresThatHels UJEliIEAfillAT Well and Knows b; y. ii. Nothing of His posed Death. THE1ING.T0 OF-CRIfc ET1 VOLUME E PENALTY ) Generally cloudy with showers tonight or Wednesday ; frost tonight. PROVO CITY, UTAH, TUESDAY, APRIL 30. 1912. j: j. ' nr Weather Forecast - - n - re-th- .theux-onirlit- t .au-Nu- jUwi-evi- g- |