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Show . V "V , I r i -- UM .The Pcst'Wnt. Ad Columa. When In Need dont tramp all -- If KICK don't you ? I. pet your paper re go- S tarty-Cal- 13. l ever town. K' ' JU w u f bK 11 PROVO CITY,, UTAH, JTUESPAY hlARCB .14, .1.91$. NO. 128 VOL. VID i f MAP OF. VINEYARD FAM1S NET WITH AMERICAN TROOPS ARE STILL IM. as? ey ' REBUFF WHEN THEY STARTED "JSSSP ' v ii "3k TO GRADE ROAD TO BENCH . BANDITS BY VILLA TERRITORY-RAIDE- GETTING READY TO CHASE ' ' THE MEXICAN "' -- The Wilkinson Bothers Nine Juveniles Ran ' are Dzihmined to Away From Home . Last Prevent the County Friday 5 it " From cutting Plum Brush; Arrests may s - ,v.( tv Nine youkg boys ranging from to 19 years of age and evidently affected with a desire to see more of the world ran away from their homes in Salt Lake and boarded a train on the D. & R. G. line for a tour of In spection. The boys left Salt . I Lake Friday morning and came towards Provo. When the parents of the runaways learned that they had left Salt Lake they Immediately notified the police who finally located them in this city, Probation Officer B. F. Roper was notified that the boys had been found and four of the boys were returned to their homes in Salt Lake after their escapade had been inter- rupted, while the others are , being j awajt information from their parents as to their disposition. 17 .. Carranza Soldiers to 'Mexican Cavalry Join irt Hunting OutTo Rescue Mormons At Casas Grandes law and His Army without Further El Paso, Tex., Mar. 13. Cavalry of Notes Ex-chan- ge w ; , troops have been dispatched . from La Guna on the line of the old Central railway, noth of ChK huahua City, direct to Casas Grandes to aid 500 members of the Mormon colony concentrated at that point, hut now cut off from, communication with either Chihuahua City or Ju&r-s- . 1.3. It was del-- . learned tonight that General lnltely Calles has mobilized about 5000 Carranza troops at Cabullona, eighteen The farmers of Vineyard and the miles south of the Arizona border. were threatwest end of Provo Bench Carranza officials declared there ened with a battle foyal today when were possibly 8000 men at Cabnllona. with ten teams they went to the This force has fifteen pieces . of arroad which connects Vineyard with General Calles has bees General Gavira, commandant at tillery, Provo Bech east of Vineyard meet gathering these troops for several Juarez, received news of the new and having announced they wlR days, some grading ing bouse to do cavalry movement from General Gar- Join in the pursuit of Villa. road repair work. For a long time za this morning. It followed Immebench of the on road Just top diately on the report of a scout train the San Antonio, Tex., Mar. 13. Late ownfarms the between that made a run down the Mexican and running tonight General Funston said the exand Northwestern line in the direced by Joseph and John Wilkinson, pedition would not get under way tion of Casas Grandes, but turned tomorrow morning. hair beeh in very bad condition and He characterise back upon seeing smoke thead at ed all rumors that the farmers who use the road regutroops already Santa Sofia,' which seemed to come were In Mexico as "absolute larly have been anxious to have it last reported In the neighborhood of ' Improved. A short time ago they ap' commisthe Corralltos. county peared before Some months ago the bridges on sioners and Informed the officials Mexico City, Mar, 13. General Alreneeded the section of the road between in road the question that varo Obregan has been appointed and Temosachic a ere destroy pairs. The county . commissioners minister of war, and General Candida ed by Villa. The Mormons are now appropriated J2 10, $100 of which was Aguilar minister of foreign affairs But General completely isolated. to be charged to the Vineyard dia- - Bosome, age 17; Joseph Leary, age in the new .Mexican cabinet. Gavira says his forces there are amtrict and the other, $100 to the Pro-- j 17; John Fleming, age, 17, and Wil Many foreigners are leaving the ple against Villa. vo Bench district, and the total am-- !ford Ludwig, age 19 city and there is an under current General Gutierrez, w obwas ex- of excitement ount was to be spent on improving j Probation Officer Hoper returned. among all classes. . pected . to arrive here this morning. that piece of road. The farmers Carl Peterson, 'Russell H. .Golds-Is at La Gunna, to" 'contribute $200, in labor trough, James Bosome,. and Joseph Washington, Mar. 13. The United.' General Garas in command of the States .Uvtft make uo the amount paid ' by the Leary to their homes, while the cthgovernment entered into x until cftt airy, rrf ''which .y art h rts fceea dt formal - V'Vrs ar!Tbeitig'i.clv . agreement with "the tfeLao . ; verted at atjluna, may bringdown When County Road Commission- ceived from Salt I ahe, government of Mexico today under forces over the northern loop by way which American , . er Marion Clinger took his men onto j . troops will cross th Wil-- 1 of Juarez .to aid Casas GrandeB, but the road yesterday morning the horder to hunt down Villa and his since the sudden change in plans it bandits with the expectation of hearkinson brothers refused to let them. is not certain., the claim plum to work. They from the Carranza go ty that and valuable ere a very trees forces. Pancho Villa The upper photograph shows AmeriDIED YESTERDAY the county had no right to use the Secretary Lansing made public the can soldiers crossing the Rio Grande road. Latef they came to Provo of a not accepting General CarURORS text DRAWN This map shows the territory sur- - near El Paso in the hunt for greaser and consulted Attorney E. E. Corf41 ranza's of and proposal for a reciprocal arJohn Massey, age years lower photograph is N. M., w here bandits. The Columbus, ' " rounding man. rangement between the two governa miner by occupation (died in this Villa' bandits rtacked FOR APRIL TERM ments and announcing that the UnitAmericans that of Pancho Villa, believed to be When- - the men sent back to work illness a brief after city yesterda and killed a score or more of them. the leader In the attack. this morning the Wilkinson brothers ffom BrlgM,g digease ed States held this arrangement to He wa bom to were ready for them and refused The Jurors for the April term of be now In force and binding upon in London, England, hut has lived allow them to go to work, .making in Utah since 1881. He la survived court for the Fourtji Judicial dis- both parties. General Funston will all sorts of violent threats against by a brother, Thomas Massey of carry out his task under this agreetrict have been drawn as follows; IN APPRECIATION. them. Commissioner Clinger came this city and a uncle, Thomas LeonEliBha Thomas, J., Pleasant View; ment. Official announcement waa to town to obtain a warrant for the ard;' also three nephews, Thomas Daniel Whitney, Springville; Andrew awaited tonight that the American To the ladies an! gentlemen who so kindly contributed their Plans arrest of the two men tor interfer- Massey, Jr., Delos and Thornley Thurstrup, Pay son; James A. Car force had crossed the border. to s. Club Commercial to' success According The work. of and talent services have movements the, with gone time, public ing Charles Rawlings for the troop son, Fairfield; Massey, and one niece; Myrtle MasVaudeville Review, I wish to extend my grateful appreciation to the diplowithout ahead Mr. Clinger! the road has been open- sey. regard Provo Bench; Joseph Oakey, Amerand sincere thanks.- - That I am proud of the privilege of having matic exchanges. ed for the past twenty years and the will be held ican Samuel Funeral Provo. services, Fork; Riskie, Imbeen permitted to act . as manager of so successful an undertaking N. M, Mar 13, A county will make the needed Albuquerkue, Eugene Wilkins, Salem; R, H. RasWednesday at 2 oclock in the Sixth f the without saying. Tothe soloists whoso delightfully rendered . reward 40,100 of goes pesos for the body provements regardless The house. remains, ward meeting mussen, American Fork; Andrew numbers assigned to them to the chorus who so ably supVilla has been standing the Francisco of Mr. of home viewed the be at Provo Walton Berne may Bench; ported them; to the Interlocutor and his corps of comedians; to Christian R, Larsen, Spanish for the last sixty days in Carranza F. S. Goddard at 88 So. 1st West Provo; talent, it- was disclosed today the members of each Individual act; to the beautiful and The death of Mrs. Morgan Calvert Fork; Benjamin Argyle, Spanish consulates lent from and whose presence music died charming ladies delightful ed Saturday to local Carranza ofwho letters of Myton Fork; M. D. Settle, Springvil'e; through HENRY JONES WILL , ladies who so ficials. grace and beauty to the occasion; to the young childbirth recalls in the minds of AlCharles' L. Whiting, Mapleton; MEET LESLIE DAVIS gracefully and ably represented the various characters of the closj many Provo people the tragedy ma Smith, American Fork; George whose assistance was OF IDAHO THURSDAY" ing Scene; to Messrs. Cluff andiHalliday which occurred in Pleasant View W. Gee, Provo; Arthur Tanner, (Plea- BONNETT FUNERAL to the management and stage crew of the Columbia .indispensable; about four years ago when Val sant View; Dfvid P, Brlnton, Spring-ville- ; WAS HELD SUNDAY The wrestling fans of Provo are woundtheatre; to the orchestra for Its loyal support; to the Provo Post Wigbtm&n shot and seriously Pleasant Grove; Niels. Iuga, treat rare 1 night a Its Thursday genfor Its court sy and support; to the public for ed Mrs. Calvert, who was then Miss promised William Broa'Jtent, Santaquin; VerImpressive funeral services were Jones will meet Leslie to Mr. Masters of The Provo Herald erous patronage; ' and Belle Brown, after she had broken, when Henry non Harmer, Springville; James E. held Sunday morning at 11 o'clock Miss Davis of Idaho In a finish wrestling for his kind, considerate and impartial criticism 1 am truly grateher engagement to him. Snow, Provo; A. A. McBride, Ameri- at. the hqmfof David Bonnett hi held at the Mozart pa ful. To those above mentioned is due the success of our under- -' Brown and her mother came to Pro- match to be can Fork; John Mendepball, Mnplq-to- Pleasant View Vard over the reof the conditions of the vo and resided in Plesrnt View vllion. One taking, and the many sincere compliments ,in appreciation of mains of James Bonnett, an old time Davis must weigh their efforts which 1 have received, is Indeed a source of great ward for a short time. Wightman contest Is that resident of thlB city who died ht tto ' 147 pounds at 5 p. m. This is above to me. satisfaction and his fiancee when became "angry pleasure MADAM X. home in the Fifth ward Tuesdar COMING hut as Mr. ' t Very sincerely. wanted to break the engagement ex the welter weight limit, night of general debility at the age three other bouts ' Davis has two-W. M. WILSON, Mgr. isting between them r of 80 years. on this, he did CHICKENS MUST BE 4 4' 4 4 from the reservation to commit the following closely The speakers at the services were to meet AT.HOME OR KEPT murderous assadlt. After he shot not care to make the weight Bishop O. H, Berg, Bishop Burdell ' sidered the very thing for small marwill weigh about 140. PROSECUTIONS COME Davis and Harvey Cluff and the mu-- ; the young lady he turned the re- Jones. Jones of preliminaries A good program ines. Its record of service giving volver on himself and fired the sic was furnished by members-of-lh- e has been arranged and th Provo of ithe year when garlife. this time we At believe and is his ended , good, remarkably which ward choir. The services were" we1T shots In attendance to furnish Mrs. Calvert is survived by her banid will be that no other car of the same price dens are being vkanted, complaints .attended and the numerous floral of-V music for the occasion. husband, her infant child, parents is its equal. The other two cars are are cphiing to the police department ferings were symbolic of the 4 sisters. and several brothers and the damage done to gardens! spect in which he was held among Th& Bunnell Auto company has en higher priced, but are notr high BISHOP ALBERT MANWAR1NG lbis city. ell tke PeP,e . . WILL OPEN' BARBER SHOP tered the local field with three new priced considering the amount of from chickens that are being allow MARRIAGE LICENSES of the to run at Upon AVENUE Inquiry large. ON academy WERE ISSUED TODAY machines, the Chalmers, Chandler srvice they will gh e on a gallon of city attorney as to what cab be done KEELER HE ADG ATE and Dorti All three ?are tried and gasoline and the strength of the cars. to anTO BE MADE BY has put a stop td this practice, the folAlbert Bishop Manwaring We are aiming this summer to Marriage licenses have been issued nounced the removal of his barber standard machines and the local of city ordlnancee provision OGDEN FACTORY lowing to J .Lynn Clark and Effle M. Schow, Section 379 Every will undoubtedly do a big give our patrons better, and more was given? company to from Academy West Center shop of both of Lehl; J., A. Tomlinson The Utah Corrugated Culvert and avenue, three doors noyth of the business during the coming auto service than they have been able to owner or person in charge of any Victoria, B. C., and Margaret P. Flume will manufacture or or company duckB' When Interviewed chicke8 geese season. be today, will turkcy' stand bank. The new get in the past and we are reaay to Laird of Eureka; James A. Butler, State -- domestic who and sell In Utah, Nevada and Wyom-shaWe accepted the similar said: fowls, Bunnell other Mr. fitted up remodelled and completely demonstrate hese excellent cars at jr and Rose Johnson, both of Span fixpermit the same to trespass ing the Keeler Headgate, invented agency for these machines only afThe last couple were with a bath and modem barber tiine. any careful the consideration most upon premises of another person, by Karl F. Keeler of this yity. The which will make the shop one ter the fnarried by County Clerk Ellas A. tures of a misdemeanor, and gate has been demonstrated to the he we shall and whom to for sell, guilty those might of the most modern and 7 Gee. 7- 7Concert at conviction Band Ellen The thereof shall be U. S. Reclamation officials and t upon these makes three every decided' that will establishments in this city. It evely-thlna in any sum not found almost perfect as a measuring fine and by us Monday. would punished Saturday practically, give be opened to the public Friday, Band Concert at The Ellen every exceeding Fifty Dollars, qr by 1m- - device. The gate has been improved needed to suit the different March 17. and. Monday. A has been i license marrige prisonment not exceeding thirty so that it is easy to Install and . Saturday needy of auto buyers. .The Dort Is ' fine and lm-- ! erate and wllU without doubt soon Duffin Bench to Provo of sued low days, or by both ever cars Lynn priced Band Concert at The Ellen every j one of the best I Band Concert at The Ellen every A. Steele of Lehi. conand teen and (become generally used by irrigators. prisonment market ), Mary has on . the put Saturday and Monday. and Monday. Saturday Follow 'Vv BANDlt VILLA , .. ; Dooglas, Aril., Mar. Mex-iac- n - . . Ma-der- o -- -- Wjirht- jJ (j5SY - - t -- Fil-leru- p, - f- f - -- . n, J- - -- or 44444444 -- Bunnell Auto Co, Garries Three Good Makes ut , . -- v ll , ish-Fork- . g op-suc- h 1 4 . i |