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Show t ' V , J - . - 1A - NUMBER 13 STA TE WIDE PROHIBITION BILL PASSES UTAH SENA TE15 T0 2 tJUDQE WARREN N. DUSENBERRY PARKERIS S SPANISH J LAKE VOTED NEGATIVE a lor bill, which privilege, according to parlla-- j mentary procedure, would not have been granted had he vot4 against more living along the- - imroa vice-preside- .iatoAheiinssioInSl - , took.i - ' . ' H - I . j - -- t i f Z. . 1 T f, p- i . .! i t v "I 4 V , - f .v. - f k V, t "J.i a ;v . r' , vt j f e i Judge Dusenbury was born In Mauch Chunk, Pa., in 1S38 and cosscd the plains in 1860, going to Callfprnia-I- n 1862 he came to Proto ana Bottled here, , lie was elected to the Provo city conncil several terms1 and m was appoifiteJ probate Judge by President Grant In 1896 hfs term a t v.. ended. He was elected to (the District F?rra Decker. V. " bench hi 1900 and again in1904. but . committee: Jos, "o a bout. 190 G raEdafter residing t , if r t ; , , I , kiv4-ft Farrerr- - Wr H." BreretsnJohtt Tb jjesigned $ there three years wenk. to San fer ft Dixon, F. G. Warnlek. to assume the responsibility of vol- After vlsltng the wjrds the Ftock Franeseo, where his son Arthur is enJlemhcrship committee: W, F. ing for such a prcbkm as this. said barns and the farm, e sumptuous dinn business. Ferra Decker, R. E Knowden, gaged AWuk th4t.vner at th?-peIlls family consisted of George A tndw'rh,s"'Ts"'F,'Fft-and;- ' ctriUrartons" stages of history- back, to, Eugene Fletcher, Jacob Coleman. the kgis .itu.e receded governor of Antwerp, put in charge ' Arthu of Fan time of Shakespeare. But Goven-- j Commerce committee: James Glove: Dusenbury, Waiter R. recently of Sait Francisco, D'he de cal institution and the way it is be Br Strand U 8aSd - bBn Is what the people want, -i Lake, Clara Parks of Portland. Frank 10 m Le hls effort U and I to The party left for leck as though he had stepped from ecutlve dared, and that is what hops of Provo, Genevieve of. Ran Fancisco. ing conducted. and NW Industries, Manufacturing f ttim Hi J in i &to Sjrlt th Th S. H. Belmont, Geo. A Brown, W. O, to whom the bill gorgeous collar, the clock cr coat In one of the chief cities of the Creer, Arthur Craven, A. H. DeLong. was referred, he said, had changed and the hat have been worn during nation. Immigration: J. L. Lytel, B, J. W. SI10WSLIDE IS their rr'nds on the question of the WARDS CELEBRATE -GGoddard, Harry Heat, Albert, S. referendum clause and argued that vs Or- of case Phlilohamonlc The Lake the The SaR. Edward Scherer, pharmacy Briggs Jones, While they had the right to change CLEARED AWAY. WEDDING OLDEN to been chestra has taken Fork a American Horticulture, Lands, may . SymAgriculture, give arrange could City their minds in the matter, her advisement-concert not understand why they flesired to' , by Judge, phony Jn Proyo. Eoon(p.Jvundet-- . v Ma3" Newell 0601 9larlt G takeTt away from Ihe iote' of ' the After working aJl day yesterday, Hawkins, 'secretary of the organlza- - Morgan.- The suit is to' compel the de-sen,, J. W. Bates. all night and until noon today the . Issue to a town fore of In fendant license tion. was the the .. part . druggists n re erDdU E J Ward were sanded out last ev- - week making arrangements and sev- - to the big force of men sent to the snow plaintiff. It has formerly been1 A Storr8 J' w Knlght' Wells tlause being constitutional having. ning at the family residence and ah eral of the leading music teachers and slide at Fergusons In Provo canyon, tome uiv lt was explained that those tendei by fifty adult guests and thirty j business men have taken the propo- - refBed becauge LaMrenc0 Briggs, a L. Erimhall, Jacob Evans, JeBSe cleared the track of the Denver te. Rio Grande and th train left for favoring the measure did tot care grand children; The rooms wrerejsitfcn in hand. Mr. Hawkins states Kin',ber of thY Plaintlff corporation. Knight.' Statistics: Geo. C. Swan, G. J. Car- Heber at 2:30 this afternoon. to have the constitutionality of the beautifully decorated for the occa- - that the orchestra is the finest sym- - bad been evicted of the unlawful penter, C, M. Humphrey,- Jos, Nelson, hill questicoed and rather ttian take 8ion. The music ryoms in gold, sym- The first sflde of the year came sale of liquor.. phony organization in the state. G. W. L. J. J. H.. Phillips, Lytel, celt In that chances they regard down in Provo canyon yesterday mornany boPcul of the event, the dining room Love, Jr, Safer In acting upon their own re- - jn pink, while the living' room looked ing. It was one hundred and fifty In the Fourth District court a di- - Prof. M. S. Gudmundscn, Miss Anna Laws and Legislation: Harvey Cluff, feet feet deej, .and sponsibillty and in advocating the pretty in a green and red color long e. , Kar!t?-d,.iT'Ar : ?LiU, ai'eebt-me.'ft distance oC AT fit dYWck'':th'e 'gutk't4 JPrJS.j;n, track the covered for of American Fork from Milton Pulley Y. U. Music department will appear1 orran J8k EL jj j Jilaining his attitude in thl3 respect paftcok of a deliciousl dinner. Mr.'4 a. bbq, as torSsFSSLllIS isrweliLyrASdf I If irA rpWSitsM't The heavy rain and snow of the pat g aiu on behalf of tee asembly to provide, - Plaintiff was awarded .Idaho Falls Feb, 20- .Public I&provemefitS and Parks:' F. few days has made the presorted the honoreli .guests with , eloquent aldress in Leihalf of : traveling in Provo a minor child," J20.C0 a . the custody-oW. Demjng, Alex - Hedquist, Ih. Fred . people be represented. number of beautiful 7)0680115 In gold, month alimony, attorney fees and canyon very dangerous as slides may A marriage license has been granted W. Taylor, J. C. Anderson, John occur Rt Aftor much discussion a vote any time and at a number being made by Mr. Ward, Sr.,' costs. The couple were mimeJ m to Henry O. Hendilckaon of Levan rep'ase Irwin Zabriskie. 9 wras Saxey, the result the and tkhen of against to 0f ihterest these present. this points along the highway. Parties v . and Fern r.uth Stolle of Salem. cty Jani 28,- 1913. Railroads and TransrLortatlon: referendum clause and 8 favoring it. jvlc and otherwise, traveling through have been warned TThewe voting In favor of the clause wa3 an jntpresWng feature of di F. Pi e rp out, Wm. M, Roy la nee, Wb ,to ug0 the greatest care fn going Wm. Me-- from her0 to ster Hoover, F. G. were: Senators Chez, Cottrell, Craig, pcnip- - The guests Included Mr. Wa8atcil polnU Coard. Dern, Evans, Thoinley, Wight and and Mrs. C. H. Ward, Mr. am? Mrs. J. county. Education: L. R. Eggertsen, J. W. Ferry: while those opposing the ref- - FranJ Ward M)gs Grace Ward Mr N. AVhitecetton, H. F. Thomas, J. H. clause wir) e - Senators and Mrs. Frank Fleming, Mr. and Mrs. erendum LOCAL ARTISTS TO CHARM McEwan, W. W. Ercanbrack, John Prod ley, Colton, Eckersley, Funk, Harry Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Fr'shy, PROVO W. Farrer. ' Hann-n- . Reynolds5 RtdemjL Seemiller Misg E Brereton. Mrs. Bet3y Fisher, Leand '' Welfare: Public Sanltatl and Wootton. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Mitchell, Bishop ' Provo 18 Justly proud of her ri oy Dixon, Dr. J, W, Aird. R. R.1 Sena- This amendment having-tost- , ar,j Mis. Ralph PoultotivMr, anMrs. S. J. Jones, Dr. D. II. Calder, tog artist,. Miss Marguerite Stewart, tor Wight to'ik the floor and stated j)-- w, McAdams, Mr and Mrs. G. ' an1 wlH undoubtedly demonstrate the Dr. O. K. Hansen. ' that It appeared to him that the bralna A Startup, Mr. and Mrs. W. O, Ram-tj- I - their feel by Promotion?-L anpresence at (the Co-lAdvertising tha bill w$re outside the senate arrl gh!JW ' Splt Cityi Mr, and Mre. 'theatre tomhia C. L Friday evening, Feb. J. IL, Milton Jones, .Graham, "that It gTsO appeared that1 femifl' ken- - J(l,n siaurh, Mr. and Mrs, Aler Ellis - ruary 18. A. ThurT. Master, Henry Sringham, ators haS formed a pool among them- Mr.'II. L. Clark, the last three Miss Stewart has charmed a numman, W. J. Startup, E. . Kenroid, 11, nelves and decided that they did not mentioned being from Pleasant of audiences wpth aer grace and ber C. . Hicks. want the bill discussed on the floor Grove. 9 unusual WhiteW. ' ability aa 'a dancer. She Public P, Entertainment: nf the seriate. "They want to feed Mr. Ward was born In Nottingham, ' ha afo Proven her ability as an to head. Clarenb'L. Naylor, Reed L. it down our necks whether we want pppianj, and his wifla was born at struetor and all who attend tk Anderberg, Frank Schwab, C. W. and Blackburn, Lancashire. it or not, 6aid the senator,' fool some of You They came cat Revue Dance. will be Alma Thom "s, delighted Van Wagenen, Mait In 1862 and were married In their actions look to me- like g con- ' with the grace and ease that her all of the t,ime, the W. W. J. Roylance, people Stlehl, an as e looks . though feplracy. It pifpLnnt Grove' in 18c.'.' Twenty-fivpUtrtTdwili exhibit in vie,, Oil and Natural Gas: Jas. E. Dan- tweney-fivmoved fronf Pleasant agreement bail been entered Into by ypar8 ago you can fool all of the . rious f Blumen-J.hoscenes, G.iels. Edward H, Farrer,. certain senators favoring the mea- Crove to Provo aod have made their . some of people Prof. A. C. Lund with some rf V O. B. E. John J. Ashton, Koundy, At pnl1Vj,' here since that time, Where Mr. aure to railroad It through. Umoi but you cannot best musical talt..z ' is looking Bcrtcn, Scott P, Stewart. this jun8ture Senator Reynolds arose Ward b8g b,en fngpgeii tn the planing fool of Water and Electricity: C, M. the musicaj part of the prtTgrr.m, people to apeak to a personal privilege. He jpfn and lumber business. Since com-- , Twelves,' Arthur Taytor, Alva Nel- which bespeaks the boat the a 'mis of Ume. vwsehted the charge very emphatically rg to Utah they have made hundreds I V W. W. son, Gccdrldge, T. F. Wentz, affords. of Bends who wjsh them well on their Remember the Lete, Feb. 39, CoContinued on Page 5.) golden yedding a nniversary. lumbia Theatre. (Continued On Page Four.) com.-cL-m- i: t, beard him scream he started to run, but his mother, Mrs. Adelaide Du-' the scream-''ceenberry. her husband aod reached, the tend in time to see him fail. She grappled with the son, hat he broke loose fnd ' Later he was captured ty the police and taken to headquarters, where he being held awaiting the outcome of his terrible deed. Friends and relatives believe that the boy Is demented, as his act tons would indicate. When he waa questoneid at head suarters he said he hated his father and showed no contrition for what he had done. He is twenty-fivyears of age and the youngest boy ir. the fain-il- v also-irard" The directors and board of directors of the Provo Commercial club have announced the following committees to conduct the affairs of the club during the ensuing year: Officers: President, John C. Deal; W. K. Stafford; treasurer, Joseph A. Euttle; secretary, Henry NuttalL Directors: John C. Dear; W, K. Stafford, Joseph A'.1 Buttler Henry Nuttall, Wirt, F. Vlolett, A. P. Merrill, W. L. Biersach, Pieston G. Peterson, , f J,, Milton Jones. Exwti tl W. K. Fpafforfl, W, I). B'ersach, Preston G.Peterson, House commltjtoju Preston G. Peterson, Webster Hoover, C. If.' Wright, LEGISLATORS VISIT The senate convened at three MENTAL HOSPITAL oclock, after a Joint session which . convened to hear and. dot honors to The senate and house committees General Palmer, conmander in chief of the Grand Amy .of the Republic. who have charge of work pertaining "Senate, BilP No. 50, waicn is The1, to the State Mental Hospital, came VTootton bill was made a. special or. to Provo this morning as guests of der for the day, and no time' was lost ,ia entering atar Wootton opened the dtbat3 in a companying the legislativey party Short a Id res in favpr. of : me- bil.l, wer W. C. Orem, W. R. Armstrong Senator Evans of Saif Lake then Ross Reason, cffic'als of the . srfTvf , tiTHiuceiJ, mndzlimtoted Tan ne conbi wcre'taucn the membe.u its'.v voie tor tn,c mu n't made ai where th-In Its present form and urged that to tbe his constituents demanded that-th- e very thorough in'v.r stigaGon into thoj Question te put to a vote c? the peo- - condittns at that ln3i.UA.icn, wir'd) they-- fcnd- to h? 5n the vey best Si. i pie mul that his Dirty- - piai to. .we. 1897,-t- o diclal district from Jan. were to shocked learn that 1899, May I hi 8 s o nG ro ve r h a d.m a d e -- d ous attack' on hira at his horns in San .4-inFrancisco yesterday and the Judgs now lies at deaths door,-fata- lly wounded. Mr. Dusenberry waa chop- ping wood In the cellar when an al tercatlcn arose between him and his son Grover. The a red man laid down 8 CLUB COMMITTEES the measure. e.es- t C THECOHHERCIAL , iatetr tor U. tamer. of. the & - I 't sale, of " Intoxicating liquors anck he asks that the byildlng be closed for one year. .Thi- s- ! the ax and went out into the back Grower picked it up and fol- yard. It the first case of its kind to come up under Parker, but he J lowed his father and struck him fhe la preparing others against b times over the head with the blunt 4 end of the ax. When he saw nl father property holder. , fall bleeding from the wounds and - I WUUam- - Royack of Spanih Fork to close a build- owned 'by them. In the complaint, the county attorney claims that the blulding has been hsed for the illegal : . Attorney George PT Parker the state has Drought an injunction ault agalnt Mary 'hRoyuck --knd-,, TTV n i FORKERS 4 ' for :1 (Special to The Pcstf UTAH LAKE RISING Sait'- - Lake City,. Feb. 12. After . VERY RAPIDLY seven hours of continuous debate the friends of the Wootton Prohibition Levi Carpenter, a rismr-mabill won a decided vic4ory in the new on Utah Lake, reports senaite chamber ih the state rapitol that the Lake rose b least last night." The final vote was 15 I four inches during uie iom In favor of the bill and two. against which ended Wednesday night it, with one senator absent Senators The storm of last night raised Dent (democrat) of -- Salt Lake and that body of water from two to Ferry (republican) of Salt Lake vot $ three Inches and the farmers Senator Ing; against the measure. are fearful of the result Ac-Wight of Summit fifst voted against are being taken t q five the measure, .but . before the, votes,.3 ;force steps a better drainage from were announced changed his vote to I , , , Relatives and friends of 'Judgs Warren B. Dusenbury, a probats judgs for nearly twenty years In Utah couo- , 4 ty, and ditrict Judgs la the Fourth Ju-- .' yrTnfTr4 ! .AFTER.: , BERN AND FERRY OF SALT ' BYSON QROVER FATALLY HURT 1874 ! - m-ma-oe- ; 1 if- -- nys-and-Means -- T-r- - c f tV''-r- Vio-let- t, -' e-arved -- - dT" now-dea- - aurtoritSsLurhim - -- U. t JMMtWUCl. fc The-commi- , . I -- - tl-- p:i88agoofw-t.ha-w.m!Jsen- and-for- ty R' drb-;- " Mop-maJ- 2 S v? RJsjF " jWSs-L.-,tuJR- e 8Hee f s - M carm-Thorti-e, i " - i ! .'J3 i - ..... - u 1. ftah 4 to 1 1 1 - e ty the all the .: -- 1 the t. , t |