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Show v r Kt s f , A. Weather Forecast ' (ft Generally fair except showers south portion to night or Wednesday, , PROVO CITY, UTAH,' NUMBER 155 VOLUME 4 TUESDAYJMAY-7,-191- 2; THmmiswHi Funeral Services of R. EdAt Is Governors Day Today win Loose at Tabernacle J -- w Brigham Young University CHOOSEDELEGATES: ' FOR CONVENTION STUDENTS GHEER STATE ECUTIVE AS HE ENTERED BLDG. ,A County;TownsWilI Try-- to (jet Their Streets - StateSuperintendenr ATX. Nelson, President Joseph T. Kingsbury and Superintendent " D. H. Christensen Are Members of : t Chris-tensef- dollars, had similarly expressed himself, and had added, that-witthe opening of the Panamajlanal it would he necessary for him to transfer his operations from Pennsylvania, "West Virginia and Michih i v eheckodip the squirrel bounties paid during the months and pril and found that $1,110.56 has been paid out on the heads of ground squirrels at the rate of 2c per head. Thisfight has greatly' reduced the ground- - squirrel trouble in the grain districts and will be continued for another month. ' At the end of that time the commissioners believe that the squirrels will he practically wiped out. - State-Conven- . - -- gan, to Utah. .. In closing the Governor paid a Brimliall and Joseph 1$. Keeler at glowing tribute to Utahs senathe station, and conveyed by tors in Congress, sane and conserautomobile to the Maeyr 'Memor- - vative, and .the Brigham Young ial lniilding After .visiting the University- - was eon gratnl a ted on new college structure, 'they re; the;, fact that both are graduates turned to the other university of 'this institution. president 'Kingsbury spoke buildings, where they" found the . y ngured BLOOD POISON CAUSE OF DEATH WANUO SPRINKLE Preparations are Being Made for the Big tion This Month The Camp Floyd Elect rie Company of .Mereur has applied for electric franchises extending over Cedar Fort, Fairfield and .Manning, as the company is- - planning to furnish light' and power to the farmers in that section. They also "desire! lie county-- , commissioners to furnish electric lamps for these towns. The commissioners grunted the franchise, hut before furnishing Rights. they .will make a trip to thht section and investigate conditions. The company has arranged to buy power from the Telluride Power Company. """The ' county commissioners expressed a desire to' make investments inJ.hestateLZ An iron magnate in the east reputed to be worth fifty million i Lake .City, - A It is governor day a the Brig- - dt.inr Y o nri gU nive ever nor William Spry, accompanied by State Superintendent of Schools ' A. O. Nelson, President Joseph T -- Kingsbury of the State University and Superintendent D. II. of the .salt Iiake City .hools, arrived pn this morning's train from Salt Lake City. They . were met by President George II. The Special Train With the Remains Will Arrive "Tiere Tomorrow Morning From Salt upiicans Asked to Attend Meetings, EX- be held .Tonight priniarich-vUl- t tor the selection of delegates' to the state convention, which will he hehl in this 15 for the y. purpose of selecting delegates to the National Republican conven-tio- n t u be hchLa tCh ieagoA- - next month. There should lie a full representation "of the Republican voters of this city out atthepri-marios- . so that an expression of the peoples desires might be given and delegates chosen who will represent the- majority s wishes. A Special Election "Will be -- -- city-Ma- The mcethigs will be field o'clock-i- n at h the following places: First ward, at Maeser school; Sec ond ward, at Comity Court House; Third ward, at Franklin school; Fourth ward, at Timpanogos school; Fifth ward.' at Parker school. Held to Vote Tax for This Purpose : - - The -- CoHiity-C-ommissimier- met s yesterday ami authorized elections for sprinkling iif Vineyard, Lake View and Pleasant View, and as follows: judges Vi i icy a rdT William Clegg. William Varlev and Harry Gammon; Pleasant View. W. B. Walton, Fred Ferguson and' Richard Carter; Lake View, S. E. Bunnell, John Johnson ahd L. John Nuttall. These districts sprinkled roads last year by using small gasoline pumps attached to their sprinkling wagons, by this method drawing water from irrigation streams This appoints along to the people expect sprinkle year much larger areas,' wore-!-chosen-"- " -- the-roadsi- ST. LOUIS BEAUTY SUES RICH HUSBAND FOR FULL DIVORCE de. ESCAPING. CONVICT The Young Man's Death Has Cast a Gloom Over the Entire Community, ,.lThi; death Robert Edwin " Loose, son of Col, and Mrs. O, J5. Loose, last .Saturday afternoon east a gloom over the community such as has not heenelt in many, months. The young man, though only 1ft years "of age, bail made friends among Uhe people on account of his genial good J nature and sterling qualities that will cause-al- l to miss him. For tho past three years he has been a student at the Belmont Military Academy, in California and was about to have graduated this Rpring. Afiout three weeks e ago-hran a' rusty nail Into hisv foot while playing basket hall. As tlte- mjnry Tens' slight; hV paid no attention to it at rjthe .time amT failed to notify" his parents until ' -- of- -- - last Friday; when a letter was Romance oi The Xady of the WHO KILLED THREE je faculty and students lined up to briefly, acknowledging the cordial ceived by Col Loose, felling him Lake. and Cincinati Millionaire receive them. This was done welcome, and left Gods blessings SENTENCED TO LIFE of.- - t,lfV han s dangerous Shattered by Action Filed' in with cheers and vociferous college with the school. t:comlitlou. D. Christensen II. a as Missouri . '"lJ. Courts, Supt. i. LINCOLN. NVb.', Mhv (j. veils. . citizen ""nK"-r ('all-fein the L'fl .filled expressed. pride MORMON COLONISTS College Hall wo, quickly survivi,, lesMnrley, tin hold's -and after opening, exercises of achievements of the B. Y. Univer-sitii- n 2. ARE VERY INDIGNANT , !ST.JLona .M.v M.. Ul:m the trm of st.de penithe pu&L- - a ml hoped for OVER .REBEL ATTACKS G. bVaklrt. danghtef 'iiUiWil music. ArUJiv Be ley William tentiary convicts who broke jail after they had' gone from here, ft message was received telling of S. Shea, of St. Louis ami a noted March 14 after of the student body, de- still greater achievements in the killing Warden the futur. ' welis young matiir of address Murder The livered an eloquent of J. D. Harvey, by beauty, seeking a divorce and Dlhant.. DcputyJWarden Wagner left Supt. A C. Nelson did not come to the governor and friends. the Bandits May .Cause Fur: permanent alimony from her and Guanl ITcilman, was today G. Peterson, a brother-in-law- , President BrimhallJn afeBei-tiou- s think the question, What are we ther Trouble. wealthy husband, Llewellyn B. found guilty of murder in the first immediately for Belmofitjo assist the stricken parent- in bringing address introduced Governor going to do with you HI (referring IieakiH, if Cincinati, Ohio. She degre. The the remains home. ofto as is people" at from her young state) perEL PASO, Tex,r Maj 6. Fob Spry to the students hailing parents home'with her life imprisonment, Messrs. Joseph T. Farrer, John I thirteen states amLseveral - for-- , tinent, but the question is, What lowing the robbery of the Mormon son Edward, aged 5,, The jury returned its verdict at W. Farrer. T, G. Wimrher and are you going to do with us? f , divorce eign countries. - a romance 2 :20 p. m.. having .deliberated in colpjiy store at Colonia-Dia- z, James 'Glove left this afternoon Yon the" will be soon" Governor Spry- - responded hap- , governors, the state of Chihuahua, Saturday begun seven years ago in the Wis- since 5 p. in. Friday. From the for w here thevwill JueetZ Ogden, and kili-inconsin lake region where Mr.' superintendents, by Mexican bandits, and the pily to the welcome extended to presidents' start the jurors were agreed of a tli on is eUeli and their homeward trip that (tarty who training of your had difriends. not you one and of the robbers by purthen been Referring hpnself first degree murder verdict. They and come down with themj'u to State Superintendent A. C. will do your work' better than we suing eolnists, information .was vorceil by his first wifi, was at- - disagreed over the penalty. When received .here yesterday 4f the to they" arrive in Str Louis: gi Nelson, he expressed a wish , to have done ours.' w orley breathed ft sigh hen tlm filled his position - Iresident'David WYi!sOuIxmhe mo rd r of 1 r Drlla r vey im e of the whose prowess as "a swimmer and clerk read the sentence, - which Salt Lake Pity a special train will see a man-Vfbe chartered to bring the remains h. su c li tnarked ahilify a nd with Student Body upoke briefly, after colonists, by the brother of one' of oarsman caused other sojourners saved him from the gallows.' and a larfge party of Salt Lake the , so much credit to the state, re- - which the guests of the institution the bandits. Harvey was at work at the resort to name her friends and relatives, including were banquetted. by the Domestic in his field when he was approach- lady of the lake. Mr. Keakirt DELEGATES APPOINTED tained in, that position as long as Governor Science William Spry and other ed and shot and killed Departments. ; he might desire to remain there, the married Miss Sheajn- St. Louis in FOR LOGAN GOOD state officials; - ;L and this without reference to " They returned to .the reapital Mexican in the'prescm-- byof liis Tuner 1906 ROADS CONVENTION The train will arrive here at 10 . this afternoon. . three small sons. oThe murderer , idr. Ileakirt s first wife divorced x a. in. and the lie in ' The governor then proceeded i -escaped.' There is much excite- him in March, IftOfi. She obtained Mayor, Charles F. Decker has state from 12 toremainswill 2, and friends and ment among the'eolonists on ac $250, (Kk) alimony and Mr. Ileakirt appointed LeRoy" Dixon. Preston to speak at length on Utah and BEN GUGGENHEIM relatives may view him at the fam- her people. He wanted to see our count of the. affair, and while the settled $1,000,000 G. Peterson. C. E. FletciuuvJJJ.-Frisbupon their LEFT $115,000 FOR " The funeral serily Z is son. home. . at entire remain county under the dominaand L. Lisonbye delegates vicesresidence. hoys and girls CHARITABLE WORK will Re held in the Stake tion of rebels, they announce their The West has very largely been to the'Intermouutain Good Roads Tabernacle at 3 o, clock tomorrow' . populated, through the swarming ( onvent ion Jo be,Jield - at Logan ' NEW YORK, May 6. The will intention of. remaining to protect CORNEA OF RABBIT O. H. Berg tak- GRAFTED their porperly by force of arms INTO EYE ; of the Utah hive. It is time now, of June 12. El and 14.. The citizens afternoon,- Bishop Benjamin Guggenheim; of the if BLIND MAN SEES of this county are very much in- ing charge. The speakers will be he. continued, to build up our own necessary. Telegrams have been wealhy family of mine and smeltGovernor "William Senator The young men er owners, who lost his life in the sent Senator Smoot of Utah a nd commonwealth. terested-in Spi, the good roads moveY( W--and Gardner Dr. K X Henry 1C H. )R eor-Senator New Fall of George and women .M ere urged to Mexico, o.Thc May wiH and apeaeh town undoubt- Brimiialt. ' ment Titanic disaster,. was filed for proA nea of a rabbits eye has been .special musical them of the situation. of the' state bate intu a prising to send large delegation edly today. will be. rendered under 'the grafted upon the eye of a man and and stamp Their identities there The petition accompanying" it direction of Prof. A. G. Lund. the e was CONVENTION OF successful. The WOMENS their operation in such a manner that and a subsequent codicil give no t " CLUBS ON THE COAST patient, says the Journal of the BANK RECEIVER j-might be felt for good. information of the value of the American Medical association, The opportunities of the state, estate. The will and codicil RELEASED BY ORDER TWO PROVO MEN proThe General Federation of Wo- was entirely unable to see when . said the governor, aro not .all vide for. many charitable OF DISTRICT COURT GET GOOD CONTRACTS bequests, he entered the hospital. gone. Tho majority of our irri- sixteen Igacies of that kind total- mens Clubs will hold its biennial FOR SCHOOL PLUMBING The cornea was completely exgation projects have been pushed ing about $115,000. Legacies of convention in San Francisco June Johij K, Booth issued an .Judge ' of an order . Moulton & Nuttall. twoof our through by men from other states, $5,000 eaeh are to go to Mr. Gug- 25 to July 5 next. As an'aid to cised. except yesterday releasing the but there are opportunities , for genheims sisters, "and $20,000 delegates attending the conven inch and the cornea of the rabbit's, bondsmen of Charles C. Frick who local contractors, have secured . tion. the Denver &Rio Grande eye was cut to fit the excise area. has ben acting as receiver for the the contracts for the Afew years ago some of eaeh to his sisters-in-lamore, The replumbing in Stitches were then taken to hold Utah has issued, an exceptionally inter ran the Spencer and Page schools in the boys of Box Elder county Banking Company, mainder of the estate is to be dihorse races on a great level tract vided between the widow, ,Mrs. esting folder descriptive of the the graft in place. Small metalstates that Friel has diseliarg- - the Lincoln district. The Spencer lic tubes were placed under the ed the work most attractive route to San of alkali ground. They saw no Florette faithfully and satis- - school contract. was for $1,966.00 and the Guggenheim, and connected a Francisco. with eyelids than . further there to the court. The hank and the Page for $1,350.00. faetorily opportunity children. Benita, Rosalind. BarThis publication also contains vaecum bottle by rubber tubing is ami-ili- horse racing. Other men came bara. Hazel and Marguerite. .a somijUiak. ngajnon I eser i iotfs to ' secret 'which chemical .S,Mr,FrwcK p riyfipUt will pti business be carried on in the DRUNK FORFEITS 'into the state and' by tjd' v- cfsoo a program of the enter- otherwise would flood the eye and same, place-a- s it the DOLLARS BAIL was before a'TT5 mialysisr'-ftnmd ground ITEN Jhat" e UNCLE SAM tainment JZZ provided bv the proven mi io i f . eel Veff ooE eha r ge. BY NOT APPEARING was 'valuable for the manufacture N'Women's" and Clubs MORE ME- of rmontZ-iNomen 'eitizena. of the youngIN CIVIL SERVICE that city, and. all in all. it suppliec R. A. Gordon was arrested Tuesthe flat mIio ran their horses-oFOURTH WARD vmuch valuable irv 'formation for COLLINWOOD TO PRESENT A are wondering why the luck did day night by Police Officer Jonas ' ' Civil Service examinations will .those expecting to attend the conPLAY FRIDAY Collins and forfeited $10 00 for not come their way. TRAyELOGUE drunkenness.'" The officers "'have' POSTPONED This matter of building- - "up be held in the Federal building, vention and olheiS visiting the Thejffioers of the Foil r fi ward had wry little trouble with drunks Utah, said Governor Spry, is not Provo, Utah, ty.secure, eligibles Paejific cuasL1.. fur the the on lull following "A positions, of Mutual was received here telegram Improvement Association for 'll bm tipie,-bar'simply a matter" business;" SWIMMING POOL 4 been working bard in this afternoon stating that is a 'sacred legacy from the- pio- dates named , Fill ALLY LOCATED of- - a May Laboratory assist neers. These meii possessed sta- playlet entitled. TWO. PROVO TEACHERS George Oollinwood, who was rhem-gre' AT NORTH PARK iu ant .When the.Cat's Away the Mice booked to deliver a Travelogue GET LIFE DIPLOMAS chemistry. Assistant, hility. This is recognized by the lecture at College Hall, is ser- 'Will Play, which they will promen of the day. Mr. Ry-- isL, Aieclianieal ami elect riil inThe Advisory Euard for the an, the copper magnate, 'said" the spector, business teacher, iously ill in Salt Lake City and duce in the ward amusement ball Mrs. A. L. Osmond and Miss Ida aftwe-r- a " swimming 28 pool, teachers May cannot possibly come to Provo next Friday, evening. Jin the Coombs,-bot- h .lengthy Stenographer at the Jo referred had Utahs) speaker, discussion, ' have decided. to lo. to deliver the lecture as arrangas nien who kept their, writer. past the people from ..this.' Ward Parker school, were awarded life feet ground and did not; June 5 Ihcparator'nv Zoology, cate itfir in the North Park.swhefc ed.. The. lecture," however,-- will have produced excellent entertain- diplomas by the 'State Board of 'V float1onoffthe J map colorist. Z (there jdenty of roonfor one of probably be delivered' at some ments" and no doubt this comedv Education last week. They are, in the air. C i Idanks supplied, the best pools than can be built, laterdatfi and ack-- . Information Ohio of only teachers in the city hold-ar.Governor Harmon uptO the stand-Jh- e also 4 water, J5eijetary,l--nplenty life diplomas. nowled-mJlddson, bis stability and bad by J.R. ing , " --r , . 4 -' w r . vice-preside- - death.--Preston ded - suit-pndr- , Rea-kir- g t, the-morni- the-beauti- -- ho w-- -- ful- v it --- f poli-tics.- ' e . -- -- - i t go-ou- t pro-gra- Lo-ga- u. m influ-"Zeno- - one-sixteen- th Tho-re-po- al " rt r to-b- -- t t -- A e - pre-fparatl- 22-2- , at 1 -' . amUvjie-icgislators- . A t will-jn'oeJo'- tf d. . - ,, |