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Show CITY COMMISSIONERS CALL SECOND J.W.N.WIIITECOTTOII FEDERATED WARD CHAPEL DEDI- OPTIION ELECTION; STRICKEN WHILE'" CATED SOI A REGISTRATION LIGHT TODAY Id Ss -- COLLISIOROF-OREf- TRAINS V ; 444444 f II Funeral scryices over the remains of Jqhn . Gammu were held In1 the Sixth aard, chapel at . 1:30' 'today 1 j BrX j i daTJunr-2T.-Questio- i under; V and Mem-erray- , hymn-drawa- ls er He ceiW twp brothers, ViUlaia,H. W. and five, sisters; Mrs. F..A. Shar-rocof j Salt Lake; Mra Thoinaa Thornley, Provo ; Mrs. W. B. Huntington, Provo; Mrs. Fred Denny, of Ogdeh, and MissLotLle Gammon of ' Eureka. 4 The worst accident thit has happened on the Orem Road took place! last more-sorrow- - -- ;$o-Th- Cl mb jasnuumiwf. e ha-o- s - -- e 'j t-r 1 -- - grad-drawal- s. - - heavy-reglstr- s- n Hour-gaar- - n s -- s , ! ... , Bhc-ul- ' I - - I , ; with Thomas McCarty 'of Ft I"n ' - i Cain tf I'lea ,it Grove are ln the Provo General capital suffering from burns and bruises yhich ln the case of Mr. Barton are very lilt., serious. The crew of , , the electric train. ConRosenbaum, Motorman S. L. Hamilton and Brakeman Charles McKay, were Just coming into the cut on a one and f per cent grade when they sighted the steam engine coming up grade toward them. Ham fito'n set the brakes and the three men Jumped. C. 0 Crawford, conductor of the engine with Brakeman 1 Snei-sowas riding on the front of the engine and Jumped Just as Engineer-- ' Barton yelled to the watchman and Clifford Wald, who was on the engine, to Jump. Wall responded and fell In a ditch which saved him from Injury, but the other four went Into the collision. Barton and Gammon were burlod under the coal and it was some minutes before they could be dug out. Both men were very seriously In- ductor A. pne-hal- n ( Continued from Page 6.) I J Mc-jh- U Friday evening when 'the electric work train with three cars of gravel southbound was- struck by the light steam engine northbound at Davis cut, about three miles north of this city. As a result of the accident John Gammon died Saturday morning ahd Engineer E, M. Barton of this city - , . ; beautiful k, r; - - and-Thom- 5 m kan hy k8 com-tratio- Wride , - o-l- &r Jhe. speakers were Rev. la this city, December iO,J882. He is survive by xa child, Jflsl parents, t V pircJf. .The deceased ,? the eon, of Wm. 1 and Charlotte Gammon, and was j bom kfter-slone- -- Evan orfler 1! Feel-lengt- dirttfmof' floral offerings covered the bierJlt Mr, patnmoq Was also a member of th Elks Lodge, and the yltes of that rs 444444444444 Oder- - the- - Pele A. Simpkins, William Probert im xt of The Odd Fel- J I, vauspices Lodge, ,The. musical, numbers G. Lundj and. pre-bee- Pen-ne- - ' thet f Mre.-W- bite-cotto- , 'y in . Federate! President Francis M. Liman of thj 4 P 4,4 4 4 4 44 the flrBtT district Judge i, W. N. Wbitecotton 4 ofTtwelveapostles came to The meet in Ward chapel In win is First S.. at L. the hospital Provo Shnday , to attend the dedicaD; ncjpv in Salt .lake City where he is S this city Wednesday ihorulngv wihen tion of the Second 7 ward Meeting A, aU ; over the alowif recovering the stroke 4 representatives from ' The city commissioners met & PREST. PENROSE ' house,' and offered! 'the dedicatory will be pres state southern of the part of he suffered Sunday ! paralysis at 10 oclock' this morning and 4 ent to dlScusslopica' of Merest Tb prayer. During his adress Apostle dventng while, delivering, the accordance with the ruling 4 t e womans organizations of thetata AT U. 'SPEAKS Lyman. expressed pleasure at being . )jacQalaifeate sermon. Ysten .of the Supreme court passed The. jcoiqntlttpea.' appointed.! to tpke tbe jydge was very poorly, day with present and. was pleased a resolution calling for an elec-- ' the ; charge of the visitors ara Mrs. Wilt liam M. Roj lance, Mrs. E.T. Jofle President C. W. Penrose delivered beautiful f !butihereilji aa Improvement tlon on local option ""for" Tnes- edifice erected by the ,' :N el: O.Creer .cre. wastaojaaiiiJ?a?iy?ll?----?eQP5SUJ3efQrfeaniebers'-e- f the vardr"ife"Tead"ffofir I itL.hl3.CQJidltioa4.odayT-' trains, and. Mrs. .Nettie 4 4 son to meet at first over the q large audience assembled In College Paul s-- epistle iVtQ Timothy an the Kerry Mrs.- - Jacob Evan pa. hall last Sunday evening. There were qualifications and duties or a blshdp registration agents In three disMitchell, Mrs. E. D. Sutton, Mrs C, H While the baccalaureate lalso delivering present Vice President Jess and addted that these qualifications tricts as they had either re and Miss Thoma, sare Stevens, Utah-lassermon H. of. t at the tJhlversItf moved or resigned,; hut this Wv Dusenberry and S. L. should be possessed not only by the as mepabers of the'redeptiod , Knight, n ChlpmaA of the board of 'trustees', and bishop, but by all members jlof the Sunday sight, Judge J, W. condition was remedied by : committee. j of members the . & faculty. Church, so far as applicable. jBishcp ; flight ,,Tho program 4$ as follows; stricken; with making apolntments to fill the H.- - Brlmhall n Nelson - vacancies-jmd- ; hadH reported to him that stroke' of paralysis. He was unable Rbenilg Chorus, Utah Ve love registration has V President George aided' and Introduced President ; aU had contributed to finish his address and Dean, Byron Thee, conducted by Mrs. l.vH. Masters many, going oq day.. The had whb .been to .asked ro9e a Phillip King to the give will registration day be Jmllding fund; for this, Presi- Cummings took the copy of the ad- Invocation , the song, g,1 brief review of 0 Ye dent Lyman expressed appreciation, dress and read the, undelivered por- Address of Welcome, Mayor Decker Friday, June 25. Mountains IHgh, . which had been stating that many people not mem- tion to the students. During the ser- Address of Welcome,, Mrs. M. R. Lott Sprlngvllle sung by the B. T, U, choir. President bers of the Church were filled with mon many noticed 'that the Judge was Response, Mrs of minutes. Reading had been the Penrose said that j hymn The petitioners for the local option a spirit of kindness, charity and suffering pain. Ad dress; 7 : I. Presidents .t. . The sermon, which had been nearly election to take place In this city on composed 65 years ago while he was mercy; he hoped they might .become Mrs. S..R. Calloway concruued t7. with ,t7, a.7, poem, the last Tuesday In June won a de a missionary in England before he EnbeT? and enJIu,tbOieaataga - of enaea, Flower Son g1 ( FausO 'T.T. ' toUtah.Rrwar WAT the gospel and enjoined upon the Christian Citizenship, and after this Miss Margaret Dusenberry veetetorr Oveith'Tltrcdmmls-"- ' and; the prolilbltlonlsts In the,B00n when be was walking along a Saints the duty of bringing them to a had been Impressively read by Dean 'Address, The 'Causes of Delln-- s E, J.' Milne hearings last week and after the Case du8ty roa1 tlred a11 with blistered knowledge of the gospel by example Cummings there was a moment of quency" had been argued before the Supreme feet and Gto hymn was Inspired by and precept. . President Lyman ad- silence about the assembly room and Open Discussion, i tAdjournm-ento Hotel Roberts where court Saturday that body found In bis longing to go to Zion, which was monished the Saints to live worthily then the graduates and their friends favor of the petitioners. The attorneys 80011 afterwards gratified. He also In accordance with the principles of fairly shook the building with thclf luncheon will be served and an informal reception will be held for visiting for the city and the petitioners made told how the hymn- - Schol Thy the gospel that they might secure the vigorous applause. . . The text of Judge Whltecotton's club women. 0 'mr Brother," the second blessings ln store for the faithful. arguments before the couft Music Prof. A. C, Lund and Mrs. by sermon was was taken from Apostil Pauls K. composed. This v.s He urged the people to vote against , and all of the details of the findings hymn "un z R, Irvine, Jr.jx-- , as sYerely tried the liquor traffic at the coming elec- epistle to the Corinthians, and was as were carefuUy reviewed. When It ln 1861 when Session at 2 oclock. f came to a final analysis of the case through the action of those whom he tion. Liquor," said President Ly- follows: "Watch ye, and stand fast Seng by Ladles Quartet.. Mrs. , I. H. in the' faith. . Let all you 'do be done 1 Masters, Mrs. Violet Mrs. Fitzroy the question of permitting the with-- - considered his friends. Other man, produces more misery, la charity." 'And Mrs. Brown. ' ,, and more distress .than-waafter the filing of the petition composed by President Penrose were " - proved the big question ' before "the sung during the exercises and he gave liquor is worse than war, because Judge Wbitecotton, referring to his Admission of clubs. Rail call of clubs; reports of presl- text said ln part:. court. Iq this they- - upheld the ruling an explanation how each was wTitte men may better be dead than ,,, his tui-? President t'ensose, Jetter-began ' was sent i.of Referee Grant Cr Bagley and the"' abetter. The Battle Flag o! ShenReading, dsd not he 98 u ithd ra wals were thrown out. that Corinthians at a time when they 'Tvf,ov than have a drunken husband. jdrea8 by stating ..Mrs. Jos Yates andoah,, were . exposed to dissension and The action of the Supreme court In a prepared sermon; he had found ir Pnd parents mlghC better, be dead 'Mar Brides. t Av-- , . r... J.b,!'tFT'Pdwltb..e 'chlldre this, case wUr.be & guide for local bis, long experience in the 'Chute. than to have drunl ep j, 'tSLIPaf delfigTef; feytuposium t T.tl f s tad he had Tclpctl ip in ,fhe future. depC'twgt3ted"Tbt y l.au sa'oons In Salt tv 2 ret on Peace. : labored so hard to supplant with since the iaw went Into effect thre on the pirit and the peeds o the oc because they could not help themUniversal Peace lr. Its Relation to bas been trouble over this vexing ca8l0Q H , pressed pleasure in selves and that they would like the Christianity. The first words of Mrs. J. W. Aird Women. and his hoped Ue me6thlS graduates; message were "Watch ye." Song. Star Spangled Banner..,. point.. Two , years- ago the with- help of the people here to make Salt How well we might apply this drawals of names ln the different bey would remain worthy, as they Lake dry. . ,Mrs. I. H. Msse'S Ater his i address Apostle Lyman towns of the state killed a number of we!e now worthy- - to receive Their demessage - to our lives today. eaklnS to the college Watch you be on your guard, dedicated t building. elections and ln all cases the VIth-re-- were graduates passing uatesOle E. Olsen, Jr., the treasurer for protect yourself against the inwere counted. IIAWKIIIS STUDENTS;: " of existence the ward sidious Influences which may atreported that the building Today marks the first registration through different degrees which are had cost $15,599.1? and of this amount tempt to destroy your faith, day for the coming flection ok th having passed some stages AT REID STUDIO Paul follows his' first warning wet1' and "dry" issue. 3 The reglstra- - not now remembered, and will pas" the church had contributed $4,000. "Stand fast through ethers lQ thft-- . future. if tion was light. ,bt s' Bishop L; L.- Nelson made & report vvith in the faith. Dont swerve. on the ward which showed that It had tion is anticipated on the next regia- - Pke of 1110 creation of man, Mr. Clarence J, Hawkins will preThe action of th-- - 10sed o BPtr and element and the been organized since August 15, 1S52. Have the courage of your con, days sent his pupils ln & recital of clarinet dtude of worlds organized by the with approximately ' 260 people. victions and bq prepared to stand Supreme court has'made It necessary assisted by Miss Vera eternal Father for this chttdren. They James Bird was ordained bishop by fcy them"Acquit yf.JIKe mem'L. music, for the prohibitionists to fight, earth-aa part President Cfeorge A. Smith and his You are going out Into the world placed-osoprano, at Prof. Reids studio bard If they keep Provo WTH -- kw de counsellors were Jabish Nowlin and thelr for eternal of In proceea to take Columbia theatre tonight at duties the fathers the up your . , , column. 'Dry and mothers and neighbors have velopment and Joy. There Is more In Isaac R. Robbins. The ward clerk 8:15 oclock. The general public is man than his body, better than the was L. John NuttalL borne and developed and the cordially invited to attend.' Bishop Bird Irs. , Annetta 1 Nelson, wldbw of body ; he knew t'uat through his own burden which is to be shifted held the position or nearly ten years The following program will be the. late Nels Nelson died yesterday experience.'' IMiIle he waa the same and upon you is a tremendous one. Lewis Zabriskie, time that for Bix clarinets, Schreiner, during Scherzo, at her home ln, the First ward of man that had written the hymns sung But - remember Pauls advice, Wm. Lynn, Chas. William Cameron and Edson Whipple MltchelJ, ...Bari 0 plueral pneuonla. She was born in thlg $Vneing .he knew., he... had acted as counsellors.-" Acquit ye like men. Be manly Clare Woodbury, Clarence Thorne, " Christian; "Norway, In 1874rn'6nd changed andl ' would physically, ln all your actions, for you have Probst, Leslie Smith. Andrew H. Scott was the second Dt Lounsa came t0 Utah about 22 years ago, further change. God is the father 0f much to da . . Montfort, Bergson. Leslie Smith; Dubishop of the ward, and was ordained where she, has since made hef home, venerate anii to the Here Judge Whltecottons voice et (Llnnett and Lark, Losey, Clare eplrlti and men position February 9, 1862, by Mrs. Nelson is survived by th- - f'- of man was President-Joh- n estate first The bIm. obey who was an j failed him. altogether. With an ex-- j Woodbury, Clarence- - Probst; Third Taylor Frank" and1 ETvln la tbe gplrifahd the' coining ne.- lowing children: at that time, His counsellors treme effort, however, he summoned Varie, Thornton, Sheriff Henrie; Nelson of Provo, Charles Nelson of was an advance and is part of a apostle were James W. Loveless and Edson the strength to request Dean Cum- - juet (jj Covegno), Ponchielll, Wm, t Salt Lake, Mrs. Ester Harper pf graduation, necessary for hi perfec- and Albert Jones was ward mlngs to read a .poem he had. The Modena and Miss Garda Nelson of tion. Through obedience to the law Whipple, clerk. Bishop Scott died October 11, dean concluded. the sermon with the and Miss Garda Nels0n of 0j r Modena mgn an( WOmen may advance 1874, and James W. Loveless was reading of thtt poem, the last verse Trovo, and one sister who resides in to perfection. Every opportunity ordalneT bishop August 20, 1876, by of which was as follows: -California. should be taken ln this mortal estate President Brigham Young. Edson' Funeral arrangements will be. madq gain, all the knowledge possible and Whipple and" Albert Jones were his liter pending word from her sister. by doing right man can obtain a first - counsellors and later Abraham j sv greater degree of Intelligence, for tW temlcick,' rlg&t' Ia "eternal and evil' fsonly (ten- Wride acted as counsellors, while j And Jesus on the road; James- Hardy an! Sawuel S, Bailey- And millkme, who, humbte and nattie-we- r fEEJCO V.N1DT ,CLJ5R POTarE- touched upon whea the eplnU or less. ward clerks. 7 inter- The straight, hard pathway plod The first of June brought the 'men would go to Paradise, an Bishop Loveless died May 7, 1889, where the spirits would after having served nearly thirteen Some call it consecration,' county clerk more couples applying Jmedlary state ana And others call It God. for marriage Ucensea than half of theaoclale, the good with the good years. He was succeeded by Evan month of May. Fourteen people faced .the wicked with the wicked, till the Wride who was ordained bishop June Christs dteath and 2, 1889, by Apostle Franklin the clerk thl msorning and licenses resurrection. ve a type of this. was .resurrection were issued to the following oouples: His counsellors were 8. P. him and unto keep near draw God, Mabel and Oliver t James Roberts Eggertsen, Jr and Alexander Wilkins .View and Vineyard be represented. said, the speaker commandments, E. P. both of and the wfrd clerk was James HaTdjri Lehl; Southwick, 1 A IfOi S uOtsH;5 BER&&irman; 1 ,1 40 iubaribe hi ihta ,wlll Ealv-- ' LaW-,- i&J MyVks'-Dol-t Blhhdp'VvTf tiV fWigue iheiOsitlon .,it JAMES CLOVE Secretary. com. to world 1898, and S. P. Eggertsen, Jr., wasj of American Fork; R. S. Taylor and was Winda Ye Wild bv "Slow Gently, Burglars broke into' the home of Nellie Taylor, both of Prorvo; Arres, ordained bishop August 21, 1898, Hiz Harry Heal last night and stole a LUC1LE HOLBROOK Gammell of Sprlngvllle, and Margaret ung by Prof. A. C. Lund. Apostle John Henry Smith. Lord Hath SUFFERS BROKEN ARM . counsellors were Alexander Wilkins gold watch and two rings. As soon as Thomas of Spanish Fork; Henry The choir aang, "The Zion. L. ' home Nelson found L. he returned . Again he the . ' Brought that , J. Taylor,William Aldous Dixon and Jmclle Knowlden, and Elder Lucile the six year old Holbrook, and was the notified ward gone clerk. Jewelry both of Provo; L.XG. Pritchett of) Benediction was ofered - by . wa8 Mrs. Walter of Mr, and H. Dusenberry. On April 20, 1902 the ward was di police headquarters of his loss. The daughter Ogden and Mary Holdaway of Provo; W. In front of fell a off fence brook, made immediate! took up the search officers and the eastern part was D. Ezra Gree of Wallsburg and Azuaj laat residence ,th evening and r family a number of At and arrested tm suspects. a part of the Sixth ward. : Bean of Provo. DEL WEBB APPOINTED re-to Two was were have found POOL' Jewelry TO SUPERVISE meeting Bishop- Eggertsen and L. L.' Nelson, as mad their possession, 'but the watch and hospital where the Tracture was .released of wife Mrs. Sarah Ann Davis, . Is duced and nicely. Improving in the athletic j bishop, being ordained to that posl- rings stolen from the Heal home were Oliver died ; yesterday of Del Webb, assistant con William will not officers The located. .Reed tooot tlon Apostle by the. Brigham pnsamon? Mrs Davis s 23 years department Mr. and hlrs. George Crjig who left been appointed super- Taylor and J M. Jenn were tlnue the search and have notified of age and was the daughter of Mr. Uulverslt has Missouri a few days kgo to gojo for railroad William towns the different and along Park swimming chosen as counsellors and Mrs. Jesse Harding of Vineyard, visor of the North bedside of his mother who ha the of the re: tracks the theft Since clerk. be made a speclal poIlce ullaon and s , She is survived! by her parents, been Walter ward had seriously 111 for some time sent of the has Webb Mr. organization husband and six small children.. The officer by the city. word yesterday that she had passe 1 a, of experience with boys Scott, J. H. Hales, Edward Farrer and being the present counsellors. .The funeral services will be held to the a; great u,c -tof tc ward the is away. Mr. Craig is the agent for the present membership Seth Scott have been counsellors full chaigecf t. .Third ward meeting hopse at 3 oclock and will be given Salt Lake Route, named . "1,1542,' Bishop Nelson. The two last place. omorrow. quorum d I CONVENTION HERE t , I : TOTHOLD ANNUAL giving; sermon V CLUB t Hoi-vid- - - " GATES CONCERT DIG SUCCESS Emma Lucy Gates appeared la the Columbia Theatre laat night and little" ; less than an ovation greeted the popu-la- r singer .when, she JtaceL- tberfoo--t lights for her first number. Miss Gates program had been carefully sik l&Ctsd to suit" the tastes of PTovo audience and ' the audience Itself proved how well she had succeeded by constantly recalling her alter ev- number. It is no tfor ns to critl-else the singing for Provo audiences have heard her often enough to have a real appreciation of her work. Assisting Miss Oates was Miss Lydia White who accompanied the alng- - . y - V - j EI.IMA.LUCY ; 1 s White gave six numbers on tv harp end her playing was most ent hr slastloally applauded. As has been Miss Gates custom, she Invited the tabernacle choir to assist in the program end the three numbers rendered scored decided successes for the local organization. The second number brought such e demonstration, of appreciation that Prof. Boshard was, forced to respond with the chorus for an encore. The Colura- bit orchestra was also an Important factor to making the program of the evening a- success. Seldom has a Provo audience listened to better work than that of last ereu- la- - V ... As Miss Gates concerts ara al)?iy so pleasing to the Provo people w sincerely hope that 'she will give us an annual visit at least, for Provo people never tire of her beautiful vofee ! f ' |