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Show NUMBER-1- PROVO CITY, UTAHrTHURSDAY7MAY 6' Dinsnw eo John Erickson Well Known Utah will un ...:l to Mny Provo People interested to know Dead. 1 doubtedly. be t bat . the "Interdenominational Council of "Women for Christian ami Patriotic Service have taken lip a fight .against Mormonism. This time a movement is started !o do away '. with celesital marriages and the women back of the move are attempting to collect money with which to run their organization on the prejudice they can stir up against ies. For four days and nights. Clarence Boshard, the young limn h77" jured m an accident Sunday night has been at the General Hospital in an unconscious condition and out advice upon the case. Jt is'" one i most peculiar Pr0V0 Band WaS brought to the attention of the' prove people and" airfare. : very Parade 7 Ready - . much interested in it, Many-- calls at the hosintal daily to j s inquire about the each and time the same condition,. is is made he 'that reply just the same, without change either- for the better or for the worse. The physicians in charge of the case have not given up hope for his 1 lls H,lt ",11 but cannot give out state- lead to to the the parade ments that are .very encouraging morning to the young mails wife, parents, city eMiieterv 7 for tlie annual Decoration day exercises, hut ow and friends. . ' . Fr . ; are-mad- e young-"-hum- p- 'W T IX ' heart; B. Y. U. Honor Men Gravely sluy stood, .by .the suffer-- . ers side, ('becking the pain and t lie life-- . ' bearing "fa Te" y 7 '7 - phan-- " Fighting the tom of Death. Easing the dying mans fluttering swift-swepin- g Held Celebration j Sweaters - W ere Presented Yesterday Followed by an breath; - 4 E One there is .shcpingTif yonder low loinb. Wort hy t he brightest of flow 'rets .that, bloom. Weakness of - Wonumkinds life Kr paiM, Tenderly strong was her generous Ur yKrt : -- --The- RAIN i Breeders Gather to Slander Utah and to Collect Funds from Innocents. VOLUME PRINTS To The Nurse : EXERCISES IN . Army Boshard Still Unconscious Another Crowdjof Trouble SDnlTT Elaborate Banquet. the strife- that, had -- nerVeEr lier was oer, slim went to where wars Calmly Yesterday was Y day at the are no more. now Voices have blessed her silent Brigham Young University and and dumb; well did the honor men of the Voices will bless her in long years school takc carJ of that occasion. Coio i ng.d.oherttim-4MMayor-F- r 1 oclock, after Shortly they met -- Decker and othem On an envelope in his pocket offiicals in Cover- - her. oyer yes, cover her in College Hall for the presenta, was written : ' Return to postof-fic- e over , charge of- the event decided to The disturbance started will untion of Y sweaters to the athNo. 72, Eureka, Utah. box her o,rei around, ex the sen. until Sun- Blessings, like, ifljgels. postpone invesin letes" that have' won them during T further result ' doubtedly - A money order for $300 drawn ii would-beshall hover; as to day,, impossible of conditions here the. spring sports. The presenta-tham- r tigation by comNEW YORK, May 29. Eow- - successfully carry on the program Cherish the name of that sistcrof those really interested in uplifting by the Finland Steamshipto for this"oecasion Were made" and made payable John neckod and ' ours, o waists were as it. had been arranged. " A great as follows 7 society,"and like most moves o its pany Erickson was in the envelope. over with beautiful under the ban today by the many people, howeyeiT" Went to Ami cover her Samuel to Alma Richards, kind, will die out after the pro' was one of the put Erickson John . flowers. ... v I ' . RaeJIaird.Rigby the cemtery Jhisu in.oriiing .ajjd Western Union Telegraph Commoters have succeeded in collectto.Alonzo ..Skowson best known miners in Eureka. lie W LL CARl.ETON. decora with floral vos, 125 women cm. .The to them Charles Sckweneke pany, young t Spafford justify money ing enough lived at Eureka for fhe years, the AYe.stcrTL.Union of- oi'feringsjin memory-o- f those whir to Joseph Clarence Baird f)loycdJii Daniels, j n xlropping the -- movement. The there a week ago for a fices were notified a ruthless have gone to the great beyond. final result will undoubtedly prove leaving to Briant by Jenkins, Stringham to Finland. Erickson was manifesto that-thThis spring the city officials re- ATHEIETIC TRYOUTS office garb eir beneficial to the state and favor- visit DeVere Childs to Wootten, Joseph 30 years old and; unmarried. lie hereafter must be severely plain duced the price of earing for city able to the Mormon people. These Joseph Freckleion, Alma Richard mines all over the and in had worked movements started by women have to Shirley Horsley, Henry Weight specifically not of, the deco lots, and as a result of it the eeme-tar- v has been kept in excellent working in the Sunnyside lete sort. AT B.Y..U. CALI been going on for many - years west, to Halverson, George Worthen to at Silverton at one time. District Traffic Superintendent condition. Today it is a veritable have mines Don. Johnson, Lester Greenwood and. Ihefrinvestigations He was well known throughout T flower garden, and with the rain is A, fact the to that Vern Greenwood, Luther Eg- responsible usually developed at Eureka, for this cruel the plants and lawns', 1 itah Mr. refreshing stands far above most Utah and especially' proviso. gertsen to Frank Eastmond, ' spent the? greater indited the following Or- it is t he most beautiful plaeJ in Competitors for MuTual Imp George Meldrum to LeLwis Mathstates-ithe Uion in morality and whereofhehishad time. His friends at der, ews. Edward Johnson" to Hugh signed with a grim flourish the entire; city. If fair weather . rovement Honors will education, and as a result of it part sav Eureka that at the time he and posted on the bulletin comes" Sunday the exercises will these can Baxter. Vern Greenwood to Lester organ- left there he had about only occasionally Enter Tests. $700 in board: he given and the memorial ser- .. Ashton. Slnrlev Horsley to Parley izations collect' any large amount eash besides : r other drafts and Alt office girls employed by vices held then. of money tn farther this bugaboo. Anderson.is thought that orders. It money ' the Western Union 5 The New York Dispatch states Telegraph prograitr" had been 4ie has been robbed and murdered aFii Illipfifn-iTTfijcompany are required Jo, yyon r J- - Alr..iui JIw. i.hwr .Summers .'The- Mutual all of those winand completed this stake. will he ning Y s ha t received their of' N K W YOR K, May 27. Women in the subway in sTnrtwaists with moderately and Mr. and Mrs.George Mavcoek letic tryout "plain money was found in his pockets, prominent in society and religious except the money order on the high adjustable collars and sleeves are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. held next Saturday ou the Brig- ficial sweaters, the honor men James Brown. that extend below the elbows. circles have enlisted in an ham Young University campus at went to the Hotel Roberts, where - steamship company. movement to end Finland 2 :30 p. m. All of the eobtestants aHjanquet had been prepared in was a Fixdander and was celestial marriages Erickson the in the various athletic events will honor of the occasion. President a member of the Finnish society of the Mormon church and the please report their names immed-iatcl.- GeorgeMeldrnm to Lewis. Math- - ' it of its whie,h propaganda, to Director Roberts at. the was toastmaster for the affair spread i s asserted are' a menace to the B. Y. TT. Each board iu the stake and in response to the calls stirAmerican home and to the morals OFFICERS ARE SFIEB is expected to have a full repre- ring addresses were made by the of our young girls. W. King, sentation at the athletic meet following : . Byron This determined band of women E. t Professor Charles is Sehwencke, a and crowd anticipated. largo BOX CAB THIEVES a re r the name Those winning iu the events will S. Hinckley. Dr, Harvey Fletcher, , Interdenominational Oii account of a protest filed by cos. ami theevent promises to be he taken to Salt Lake D. II. The of City on Professor" Jr close Christian N. and Amos "Women Merrill for Wm. of Council very J. ' interesting.: Knight, June 8th. to engage in the stake Mitchell, David Wilson. ProfesThe action taken Tty Messrs. M." I. A. athletic meet to be held sor Earl J., Glade and Hardy Carand to nil J; E. Booth, Jhe - committee and "Patriotic Service Recent Robberies Have Caus- afrom out the Merrill and Booth" has there. to war the on the rol. Council, Knight, stamp boxing , High carry ed all the Officers to be contest which was to have taken been severely criticised by. a great . "Musical were - fur- existing evil practices have opened i a ve "" TIou.se Citizens street. "of nislied by Miss Merline Rovlance office at 100 Broad 16'night liy representaf place at the Opera on the Lookout. ' ' W. D. Roberts. and which was termed by them a Provo, as it prevents the further- - MORALS COURT AND and .... Brokers, bankers, merchants, ' beare in BOARD DEMANDED As soon as the banquet was fact, laymen, everybody BY CHURCH PEOPLE over the Y club hcld a special ing circularized" and prodded to The police officers and special help tlife cause. Subscriptions are officers of the Denver & Rio meeting in the hotel parlor and solicited and it is understood that Grande and the Salt Lake Route elected officers for the ensuing (TIICAGO. May 2S. Appointas fellows: Don Johnson, there has been a hearty response. lave been troubled" considerably year ment of a morals commission " aud What the council desires is a of late with hobos f , president; David It. Mitchell, vice breaking into tin establishment of ,a morals presiderif, Luther Eggertscn, see- - " law that will make polygamy an cars in the Provo depot, court. 'to be two retary and treasurer. The com- offense against the laws df the freight and at other points along the line. the of believes needs that Chicago1 by the uaittee was then appointed ' from great country. It This . especially true of the council today the Y club to look up the recFederation Church movement, is a mission of huma- D. & being R. G. in Spanish Fork cana in who at Association ords of all men who had ivon for the call womaff and to every meeting nity where it is possible for' rob; loves her home and is proud of its yon, the B, Y. U. in athletics and debuildingr bers to make raids on the cars "eall-in-g Resolutions' w'eriT adopted sanctitybating before the honor system without being detected. At the mayor and the gov- was established' in order that Foremost in the movement are different easily upon times, shoes, clothing ernor to assist 4n a campaign to those deserving official letters several New York women. Among hats ahd dry- "goods have been be under taken these arc Miss C. E.. Mason, a stolen, also by Christian might be awarded them at the tobacco, "candy and churches.- Practical endorsement next session, providing the report member of the American Academy have been taken from also was given to the medical cer- of the committee should prove favof Political and Social Science, provisions grocery shipments. tificate document for marriage orable. National Municipal league, NaChief Giles and the officers hav e tional Geographic .society and one been. on the lookout for these Last night the Y club gen-- r adopted by Dean Walter T. Sumpeoof the Cathedral Sts. -- Peter erated electricity by the use of a ner of the mayors of Lotehworth vilple for a long time, and after the and Paul. The opinion ;was ex- gasoline engine and gave an eleclage. raids made Monday evening, made that it was' not tric parade. Tlie boys paraded pressed. a careful search of the jungles to as- - down Academy Avenue and Cenof the the churches duty and nearby- districts, hut were unCARELESS LICENSE of the snnie ter streets, then back to Temple legislative attitude, able to find the robbers. .The of CLERKS ARE AIDING bodies on the subject, hut to cre- Hill, where they built-bonfire SLAVERY ficers will keep a close lookout ate. and mold public sentiment and proceeded to roast potatoes to around the depot and the shewhich shall result in state and per- supply students and townspeople Scored is officers" will, watch Spanish riffs Administration Chicago who joined in the "celebration. haps national legislation. . By Champion of Hygehic Mar- Fork eanvon very carefully to see riages and - : Has Backing- of if these robberies cannot he sto J u d( L ta to 141 a - ! ot only PcJ on Churches. Reflects this eontest.be stopped, but here- verdictTHE MOTHER-IN-LAafter boxing will not be allowed CHICAGO, May 27. Cand e.ss laxity in the issuance of licenses at the Brigham Young University, of the PITTSBURG:- - Ivlay 27. ' For ness and laxity in granting has been made use of by nun where it has been carried on all a was his wife, guilty as indictcharge identified Nvith white slavery. marriage licenses wi titer, or anywhere else, for the beating ed ; for- beating liis mother-in-law- , made against the present Cook Two hundred preachers and contests at the B. Y. U. have been recommended to tlie mercy of the county administration today in an delegate laymen of the Federated House just as much in .violation of the court. will Provo ' who in Bud 'Wheeler, Tonight appear Opera . address 'by, Dean .Walter T. Churches placed the seal of ap' ' law as the match scheduled for Sacos. Peter ' of the against On this verdict, ret urned iu hygienic proval upon the 'course adopted Sumner, champion tonight. Some of the bqys have court marriage, at a. meeting of the Chi- by Dean Sumner, .. yesterday, Joseph NojeiUy, prize fight, has been called off, ing of any sports in, the city and suggested that wrestling and other a machinist, was sentenced to pay cago- Protestant clergymen at the and in its place Peter Jackson will, makes-- it necessary for the men sports be placed, iu the same cate the costs, a fine of G cents ami central Y, M. C A. enter'the ring with Jack- Rogers a ml hoys whojlesire those kind of gory as being brtital and unfit f r serve tlurtv davs m jail. ' H. Tantoiv wish, J. Mrs. and Mr, The dean charged the 7 county ' match." Both men contests to go to Salt Iiake and matches. , with granting licenses in such an to announce the engagement of in a wrestling t allowTlie will are 's exhibiwhere no for and other before have wrestled places they - Leora prices' Ira onight their tq that manner daughter, indiscriminatinate of Park t Tty .Mi K I) S it t wed- doubt put up a good ihow. There ed to go on without protest and tion will be: Ringside, girls lire being mis- Thompson of Minnesota, the. many young t lx in irovo this verv become 50c match and first be excellent will an also cirtlrcssr..djlc. is " sport. yi interesting . ding to take place theJatter part led dally; 'week. 35c. . When seen Slicritf this IVtcr and t Bud Wheeler cle, morning. wedi ' ' June. 'Instances were cited where- this' of -- NEW YORK, May 29. Track walkers in the subway late last night found the body of a well dressed man who had letters in his pocket addressed to John Erickson. Sminysicle Mines. Silverton, -- Then,-- when m. church-ceremon- 1 peek-a-bo- .. -. tnd-thog- .. ra 1 -- - : , . n ir . " - . I - tt - Ncw-York-- No Wrestling Bouts so-call- v Instead of Boxing 1 O.TSw-enson- . , 111 . , - - ..were--declare- -- - - -- . how-ever- - t . ( t- w-- - 4 I - - , 75c;-parque- ; - , i I 1 |