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Show J i t- f f ' - , ! k ft - NUMBER 261 UTAHS DAVE FULTZ PREPARING CONGRES- - $100)000 FOR BALL PLAYERS MERCHANTS FEATURE .GIFT WINNER WILL BE' - ANNOUNCED FRIDAY SIONAL COLONY - JUROR PLEADS ILLNESS FOR HIS ATTITUDE Judge John E. Booth returned Sunday evening from an extended trip,, through the east and south, and made special tirps to Balti- Juror Claims fte Voted to Convict Booth whs admitted to practice before the su- preme court. When interviewed by a represenA Tempesfln a Teapot has tative of The Post this morning, arisen in the case of American I had a most Judge Booth said : Fork City against Aliver Sjostedt, enjoyable trip throughout the east . and especially - at W ashington, who is charged with having been where everybody proved very cor- intoxicated and although the dedial. I stayed at the beautiful fendant has been twice found guil- home of Senator Reed Smoot, who be passed un- ty sentence will not Uves in the choicest part ofWash-Ja 19a Ingten, Senator Smoot is the most When the jury had heard the Industrious man in the city of evidence in the case it retired and Washington, for not only his continualis he several hours the jurors were and but for himself, ty ly aiding the other party in solv- - out. Finally they reported ready ing problems that constantly arise1 It IClVv w. 'j;. They were call-- . and with which he is familiar, i ed and the verdict wft9 P Senator - Sutherland was also guilty:-Thjurors were then visited by the judge, who states, as that in the legal department of dismissed from the case! The affairs he stands attorneys for the defense asked for Senator the. top. Sutherland,, he Mid, is ennttoany recelvtag Tw Yeaterday the invitations to speak at public gath-- J for the defense waa given attorney noted an wrings from Solert Gilcrigt men and many eongratnlatory let. of Leti in which he tkat he tera are received on the .peeehes J, tte retired ft, he haa made on the problem, of and aIlb h that C con was innocent he voted Y Sjostedt siderable time m showing me with tbQ rest of the jurors around the eapitol and through the guilty and recommended mercy on the .historic buildingsof the court. part While there Booth visited --Wheirthe aen- ease eongressman 4nd waa demdedly , willFBake . tKe attora -- pleaacdJo finilhemmaking rapid u for progress. Representative Joseph Ilowell, he states, is a very valuable man to the state. Through Lis long experience in the affairs of the government hecan well look E After Utahs interests. He is a HowMrs. liberal entertainer and ell stands high in the social affairs ARE WORKIHG PROVO During the time the lqcal man was there she received an invitation from Mrs Franklin ICLane, wife of the Secretary of the Interior, to Bad Checks Are Once More Going Assist her in entertaining the cabiAround the City and the Mernet members and their wives. chants Are Warned to'Look Out Representative Jacob Johnson For Them. said Booth, although handicapped by being of the minority party - the Baseball Players Fraternity, is ready for the meeting of the National Commission,, at which the demands lor requests of the players will be presented. No players, at least none of those who have followed the instructions of the fraternity managers, have signed their contracts for 1914 and they will not do so till after the' meeting,. where their requests lior change of contract are to be pre' 1 ' ' V sented.' Jhe fraternity committee to appear before the commssion, is made up.. of .these, players P. Henry,' Jake Daubert, Ray Collins, John Miller, Edward Reul-bac' and Fultz. . It has been erroneously reported that the fraternity will make a fight against the reserve clause, There is nothing in said Fultz. our petition which in a,ny way affects this clause, with the exception of the eleventh and twelfth requests, which ask that the veteran player, when no longer wanted e .aa-pasae- d., pted. ..VlinTi cced -- .u l,' I 1 Belle Brown Once More Ap- -' pears in the Limelight and Seeks to Recover for the Injuries of know, has been conducted very fair, and it has certainly been 'most successful. The- advertisers. who enteredhe. proposition have not only had the benefit of the advertising, but they have- had a number -- of people actually working for them. The money will be paid to the winners, and so far as this paper is concerned we have no interest in the matter of who shall win. "We are satisfied with the success of the contest because we feel that it has been sue- cessful. The votes will not be counted today, as the con- test closes too late to count the votes before the paper . I J Yesterday afternoon Miss Belle Brown, through her attorney J.' W. N. "Whitecotton, filed suit in the district court for damages to the extent of $5,000 against the estate of Valentine O. Wightmnn, for injuries received from a revol-- . ver shot in the breast. On October 2nd, 1912, Valentine C. Wightman came to Provo and after fitting himself up in a brand new suit of clothes started out in search of Miss Brown, who- was at the time employed at the home of -- - , . - Phillip Gardiol, about two and , miles northeast of "When he found her he asked the girl why she had returned him his ring and cut off correspond ence with him while he was on the reservation. The girl, who had been engaged to him, explained that her folks were going to send 4 her away to school and did not care for her to keep eompany with him, as they considered her too young to marry Ater some argu- ments he drew a small revolver from his pocket and held it close to the girl 8 breast and fired The bullet perforated both lungs and f lodged Under the shoulder blade. A $ she slowly sank to the ground ' her sister and Others nearby picked her up and carried her to the house, where medical aid was summoned and later she was taken to the Provo General Hospital in a one-ha- goes to press. B.Y.U.HASA this--city- lf Representative Robert - Gunn Bremner of New Jersey, publisher of the Daily Herald at Passaicrin that state, 1s in a private hospital in Baltimore showing improvement after $100,000 worth of .radium was placed in his shoulder to cure Peculiar Situation Faces the B. Y. the cancer from which he has been U. Basket Ball Team This Year suffering for four years. The radium was contained in - But There is Championship Ma-- . eleven'212inche8 long and d terial Here Yet. of an inch in diameter. The weight of the metal wa between 800 and 900 milligrams - and is ' For a time thia yinter it looked probably the most expensive puan-tit- y ever used in a single operaas though the splendid chances the B. Y..U. had for winning the cham- tion. . The' tubes were planted in pionship has been completely eleven incisions in the cancer and eclipsed and the local school would allowed to remain twelve hours, very critical condition. have to be content with second during which the radio-activ- e As soon as he had shot the girl, hours. Now all that has changed properties of the radium played and thinking he had fatally and the team has come out from through the cancerous growth. the eclipse in a condition that will After carefully observing the re- wounded her, Wightman; who was years old, ran to make the best quintette in the sult of the first application, Dr.i about twenty-sieast through the orchard-t- a west hustle to take any laurels Howard A. Kelly, who perfomed'Jhe He. folio wed this lane to a from it. Jones and Bowman, two the operation, isf.theopiniont'i south of the Gardiol farm, wdll be success good men, were declared ineligi- that the operation ble by President George H. Brim-ha- ll fuL If cure or even improvement where he saw two' men. ne stopin-tclassificationin which he and will not be seen on the result, another stey forward will ped, placed the gun to his breast has labored for years, he released field this season. Coach Teetzel have been taken In the fight on this and fired. lie then told them they outright. As these requests are of the U. A. C. has attempted to disease. Although about a dozen could get the gun and threw it from not aimed at the principle of re- have Vern Greenwood ruled off cures of cancer with radium have He him as he fell to the ground. servation and only slightly affect the floor on the four died almost instantly. year rule, been reported by physicians and The the operation of this clause, they but this will not young people first met at be done un- surgeons in the last six years, cannot withr justice be characteriz- til about the end likely of February, and medical men still hesitate to sub- Ouray on the Uintah Reservation, ed as antagonistic to it. then if the local boys are going to scribe without reserve to the cura- where the young man oaned w win they will just about have the tive properties of the - precious very valuable ranch. , ne visited the girls home frequently and PIONEER MUSICIAN ' metal. championship cinched. was verywell thought of by her GOES TO FINAL REST . It did the fans of Provo good parents.rWhen .they left to come AT MT. PLEASANT HOME last Saturday night to see Milton WELL KNOWN PROVO to Provo differences arose. It Is Chipman baek into the game. He MAN SUCCUMBED IN the Uintah ranch-thgirl is after, always was fast and heady, and John Hasler, Teacher of Many" of with or CALIFORNIA to extent the OROVILLE, of $5,000 damages some careful training he will for the she has Our Best Musicians, Died suffered from pain the get range of the. basket down the wound, which almost cost her . the S. and W. Former who a Morning. Saturday again Sharp, Livery htriifer stops guard StabTe Propnetor of Provo, Died Saturday. look- - Once more bad checks are being Mrs. Lydia Candland of this Then Lee Simmons is in the game He further continued: JOSEPH AND OLIVER BALL, inf and.running.-.iiaeShouldi . again . ; the around at floated community city received word Saturday that Ing jtJronLa standpoint-o- ARE ACCUSED OF Greenwood go out of. the game, Saturwaa here received Word victinris-FrecharA. and latest the and STEALING good telligence, industry her father, Jahn nasler, died at Simmons conld fill the a bad check place of day that S. W Sharp for many ucter, Utah as a whole, ia not secTIuish, ho sixth WAED bar Mt. He Pleasant that center with credit himself to morning. and years a resident -- of Provo andf ond to any state in the union with.by a young lady from out of town. was kbrnJn'Switzerland'74 years the team. . . closely allied with the business inSheriff Henry East has sent out Iier congressional delegation. to and came Utah in the On ago the line loss terests of the city, died at his home Two young men, Joseph andOIi-i- n the of e earlyj communication: guard much was following very Judge Booth. by'pro-fessio- n Jones will not was aTnusieian lie days. Orbville, California, where hejiver Ball, were caught stealing hay impair the team in feeted ,by theconditio'ns of theJ There have been certain parties and taught such teachers the least, as Les Greenwood is has resided for the past three 'from David Johnsons barn last the east. for in Utah the classes throughout county poorer operating as J. J. McClellan, A. C. Lund, C. back in school and Halverson is years. Mr. Sharp was about sev-- ; Saturday night and were taken , Everything is much worse than it past two years and many bad o have been on the other corner and as fast as er8 ' eid nd most of years of age and- the cause fore Judge Glazier yesterday, is here, but the depression seems checks have been passed, he pursuit of that ever. They have Taylor for a sub- of his death was largely general fThey pleaded guilty and were to be working westward very rap- - them on Provo banks. If strangers The remains were buried ed $6.00 or six days in jail. As. The closing of the mills in! present checks in your place of Pr0fessi0n since. Many old time stitute and Egbert is on hand to idly. off the forwards. Oroville. at change they did not have the money they is man recent who the industrial the business lines, telephone many went With such to jfcil. men as these all we strikes and want of confidence in supposed to have written the see can this at ALMA BOURNE of the game stage the future seems responsible, The check: Do not call the bank, that is victory forthe local -- school. Frank Clark, the genial blonds' TURNED LOOSE Lailrbads in a quiet way are cut-- is a mistake, for every check that - dissension MORGAN JUDGE of the Cozy" Cafe, In BY Onlyand standproprietor" been has and grand been written down supposlaying offjhas expenses ting can cause them to slump, and forms us that his wife has preing on has who man money a edly by we believe that Coach Roberts will 'Judge Andrew B. Morgan in- sented him with a bouncing baby-boy- . the bank. Should any of these, He was not sure about tha . keep the team free from either and structed the jury in the case of the checks come in, kindly notify this STATES ATTORNEYS in meantime the of the infant, but thought state Alma them Bourne, weight own in against playchargkeep office and the officers your for an ras it ed in verwith v and to in three a or four ON CASE HERE team ing larceny, improvement bring town. work, which is so "essential at the dict of not guilty, as the state had 'pounds, Mother and child are MRS. EMILY POFFORD insufficient evidence to ing nicely and feel Attorneys niggins and Iverson present time for winning real presented TAYLOR DIED SUNDAY CALF IMPORTANT .- Bourne had been convictelated over the from new char games. the office light- IN LARCENY SUIT, attorney generals with ed calf a was that and weight, Cluff. stealifag apAttorney Harvey Mrs. Emily Pofford Taylor, the running in his pasture and after A lively case is on in the district peared in court today for the state COMMERCIAL CLUB wife of George Taylor, died SunELECTION Wiy, BE In the case of Daisy Chamberlain it sold it to the butcher. Board-- a a in suit Thomas of killing Mrs. over the against court from a cancer. alleged stealing day morning vs. Dr. R. V. Chamberlain, the ali- Accord-ma- n , WEDNESDAY NIGHT to of condemn a Bourne. Alma Portscalf of way was a native right by Taylor WILLIAM ZAPIS mony has been increased from mouth, England, Jut came to Utah ing to the testimony given, a calf .across a portion of Boardmans annual TO SENT electiort PRISON The $35.00 the The state Provo has Bournes of per month to $50.00 per pasture ,land. appropriated in early days an dsinee the seven- was turned into month until further order of tho Commprrial will be Club certain held in a Slate with at named Proetor, springs Canyon ties she has made Provo her home, by a man 8 oclock tomorrow night, aniline William. sentenced. to was 'for water Mentel State the calf Zapis for courL', the Later her cow. is disappeared. deceased survived The by officers "have Vent out word for all serve not more than five years in husband; thmrbrothers and num-- ! Proctor- - claims Bournr killed the Hospital,'butBoardman denies has brought of state the to the springs members of the ehib to be nrent. the state prison today for assault- - Mary erous other relatives in" Fngland. enlf'end sold it to a butcher, hight fn it Polis Jim a is with Thera much divoree business and of weap-lsuclaims a interest to have a calf deadly for ing against James L. they nothing The funeral services will be held Bourne admits selling while be to two on men were on the the at transacted which of deser y n'eed a was and Sweeney calf a the claims fain-it of grounds 1 but they report tomorrow at oclock at the j butcher in tion work and Fork failure to the clubs case be The will will be made. next the heard. canyon. in Spanish progress provide 195 West Alpine. Center. purchaacd ily residence, . iff c Miss , Dave Fultz, New York lawyer, former center fielder of the New York Americans, and 'president of 49 - RANCH -- Oliver Sjostedt Because He Was in Poor Health While on Jury. more and "Washington, D. C., while at Washington Judge LOVERS Thecontestrso far as we -- 9 : WANTS ' Merchants $150.00 Gift Feature will close to-night. The ballot boxes will be gathered up and the final count made in sufficient time to make the announcement of the winners in Friday's paper. Wave of Depression is gradually Com ing Westward. Utah Has. Not Yet Been Reached bylt. v Local Man Took Long Trip and Gives His OpinionofConditions in Washington and East Gener ally. WORTH OF RADIUM TO CURE HIS CANCER The STAWS HIGHEST 1 3J, PROVO CITY, UTAH,( TUESDAY, JANUARY 13, 1914 I - r 4 r STRONGTEAM This SEASON -- one-thir- w h, x o he -- e ' -- . d was1-give- n af-th- be-en- ty - ice.ul ty. -- one-ha- lf do-Blo- nde 1 right-of-wa- , r i f f |