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Show -- PACES 4 'VOL. XXVL-f-io. 72. C0KIL REFERS MIES (iij)" OF DEATH v ELECTA SATURDAY TO WUUU BULLOCK Greetings, Firemen. ; You are a pretty good looking bunch of men. You have e, the appearance of about as solid, sturdy and manly- - itmiu IS VALLEY . llpoMngJLbungh about your you can stand alone and it looks as though your could pull off aJ fight if necessary a fire fight, of course, f Best JCnown Thafs vbur profession: and it wcraiiwmenaerrtofiehtl Was One ethe fires. That 8 why you fellows keep your jobs you know X r VV6mtn71n"ttah; .. the fire fighting-gam- e. .... '.r-.And, speaking of fire fighting, allow the remark that it Many Relatives is a mighty unthankful job. True, you get your salaries for X XlhejfforkrbutJiowmany:people do you aupposft. stop to. con- - X. of-ih- GREAT t m 13 GRIT. ... ' - HI innn Kennedy Construction - Cor to Be Paid $29,000- TUESDAY THURSDAY cad - "ESTABLISHED life-siz- Water-Syste- A :ll 15. 1911. s to the Firemen FIRE BY 1R:) ll I) PROVO, UTAH, TUESDAY, AUGUST - OIEI CITY ldtcd rnrs rTh "nn u ' is the prettiest place ; I ever saw," said Dr. J, WEDNESDAY'S PROGRAM. a uiuc ot uicin. xicuuuus uuc ui iuc in a my. a wtus TX .,H.: Grant, of Ballingr, Mrs. ElecU Wood Bullock, a rooming house that was burning, the department had made a At the meeting of the city to Commercial at The Herald yesterday; the Texas, n Meeting chemicals had done their .work and while the and the council last evening, ordinances good run,i .the . .. . . probably . . .. n . . : , , t t i ub and election of officers. ; i II the woman in mis yicimiy, v "why, the resources that you have ' naa peen prewy wcu sgorcucu,j uiniica naa wVI a oeiovea were j uamagc Duuaing . a .... oone ra . Pt. . . .1-.. 1. " - i .1 Miscellaneous businewr per- J assessments' in sewer districts uc tuuKnu u. uic mums, iiuvugn u uuen jv mea i ow ,wvii - are marvelous, tfyou had the , dccq ounc taining to work and promotion 13. of had a reached Resolutions water mat Nos. 11 and Center street at: o'clock this window, however, a few quarts systematic publicity given btiur of benefits for the firemen. - While the boys were still marks.the were left and its tress authorizing passed morning from general eblllty7 lugging " v wtih not half the resources, ' places X the heavy hose and lolling the sparks on an adjoining roof, a X Adjournment A daughter, Mrs. Hannai Tuck- city auditor to issue warrants have a city of 40,000 ". ' Afternoon would and evening will r you son. in , payment for the improve X woman wth "spinsbtral' proclivities charged the firemen with er, of this city, and ! be tirned over to the Provo -menta- - to the contractors, the people rflere, , Your fruit bench Isaac Bullock,' of i Lone Tree, damaging :her mattress and demanded redress. Now, that's entertain- the vis-- " com:7flreinenta' fr , Kennedy fifteen grandchlly isiwQnderfulS Construction, Wyoming; your memory gracetuiness ior you oup oaes; icw pagcs-iHor,- d "dren," and eleven" pany, amounting to. 829,000.' UUVft auu VU VV1U ICUWUilWt gtiuu 9UVU UUU.JtVU. MOVk ,.WV A people of the midUeWest:(and of. U fireman with a we chfldren," affnn thaUheJot numercftotheri;44 East know what you have here ia ....v relatives survive her. tnat ot an caitor. this- valley, you can't keep them But, back to the hose: There is this about it, fellows, you The matter of fixing salaries for the ' by a crowd of ' . ' away." come to a better town for your annual outing. When couldn't GREETED the visiting mayor, commissioners and auditors Dr. Grant is accompanied by J. Electa Wood .Bullock wasjborn..July the belautiful spot of Provo was created, the rest of the worlds .... from all parts of under the commission form of govern IE, 183. in Florence, Huron county. W. Murray naa oeen compiexca, so mat uus is ine.atrac. xncy nave ment was referred to the committee a capitalist of the Ya.V4-lthe state, arrived in this city this on ludlclarv and the . .J utliu .1m.a uiau T)A. Gid.I'll. rVam W was of the She Ohio. never UIl,UVC.CU A daughter t.wtw. city attorney. l uuuiiuiuis., same section and they are making. ptavc eon D. and tlann&h Daily: Wood.'?, In Provo has a mighty good bunch of people also hremen---n- d morning' to participate in e Councilman Beebe was desirous of a tour of inspection of the valley fourth annual, convention and knowing what the commissioners and they not only greet you, but they wish you thrice welcome. If Xtissi her "parents joined the Church ' Saints, wthajd?W of locating here. They " touigenf."Nothlr auditor were to do in order to you don t see wnat you want, ass; any or uieiire Doys,. jxesnsjjiristc their daughter," moved to als.or are acting as. representatives And here's how from The Herald. something. to base the salary 4 andwitlr 'of the local firemen has been left Jk uTIaalniirl In 1838, where would was they went of others in Texas, who will abide told he that that but undone to make the affair a suc-- ; upon, determined by .tor by their report, which, if favorcess ana a pleasing outing tor the themselves after they were elected.. saints in that county. able, will cause the purchase of The local From,; Far West ' they removed to OFFER CONSIDERED HIGH. . visiting Adams county, 111., in 1840, where they properties in this section. Ac committee on arrangements con- - John Cummard offered to sel to the - resided antli431V when they removed cording to their statements, they f 4846 are so well re-- 1 and in spring-oNaevocs the their that tlon of First West and Seventh North ,to pleased . . ,. w wua we .etreet8 f()r M mwn. wu'u" offer waf de. NEW STORE RENOVATED. weni pose of eolns over the levies made bv port to the people of Ballinger Decorations had been prepared fMne&t the price being considered too CttBC Waff". Ia. They remained be a glowing one. will The store formerly owned bjE Js- - the variousunUe of the state for with due precision, including elec-higmill then unUr le spring of 1848, when These Tsejr&'Cd"., purchased by the New York road lmprovemont work. The gentlementrepresent a nura- trie lights ori the main' streets.! Karl n- - Peterson.and J. E. Phillips Clothing company is being renovated levy had been made in nearlr il the HeT undertook the journey across tas ber Texas people, who are content- P,aIn. arrivng in Salt Lake red the city 150 for five years for and Business men had partaken of the improved. The store will be im- counties that had been heard from. ber . 24th, where they resided nntll plating moving to the Rocky moun, .the overflow of the water from the proved and be made one of the most r,r.tio. nd admednew '"" " ' when they moved to Spring tain district 1854, was and While sections ot thet offer basin the settling In the mean- ported. 1858 she was married to .their buildings with national col- - referred to ihe' committee on water-- attractive in the city." In vllle. Texas country are satisfactory, they; time Manager Ercaabrackof the New Isaac Bullock, and since that time has AGOODSH0W tah works and the engineer. ' prs. off erf York- - store-i- s are of anbpThlon-UjatTUendeavoring ta close ln The PourUinnnuarconvehtlon of Resident on First East street peti " hous!re8ia , The of th ' "Datrons, Otra the stock wheh he has maintained out xaax4' inducement." ': ' the State Firemen's association open- - tinned to bq relieved from cows trav- at the old store, ,' . . ' f i first performance given In the old "We had, of course, read consider the street except such wws ed today in the Commercial club s vauaeviue ana pictures. Soclal ial, , SaU Cltyy an4 she able about this part ot Utah. In fact, as were owned by residents of that LECTURE ON COMMISSION FORM ' r street Referred to the committee on Judee Andrew Morgan will give a ine two vauaeviue acts consistea ol ereatiy assisted In' promoUng the in we had sent for about all the Uter - Chairman W B. uu uurmony of the local ioucy uaui-iaMr. ture we could ..... fr-ipHI- a . S I r - tk passed,-confirmi- ng . u best-know- , - - 1. . - t f - n great-gran- , ,? r , t . l t--- , i -- -- . fire-fighte- rs. .w. -- w h. Septem-SoTAr- ni f ; - - . nign-cias- -- Ward, Btreet8 and alleys, with Instructions to lecture on the commission form of committee, welcomed the delegates in consider the matter of driving cows government to the parents' class at .behalf of the committee and the Pro ,B all parts of the city, he First ward next Sunday. Details . Tlei co -yo firemen.-of the workings of the reform will b Mayor W. IL Ray extended welcome leys recommended that sidewalk pav set forth and the nominating features :. in behalf of the Provo. cttlsens. and specifications be changed so as to set forth. The general public ls in in doing so, complimented the firemen consist ot a solid block instead or two vited. The .meeting-wilbe held on - on their noble, Tlle report was adopted. work hall. .Social the lawns at the The wator users were permitted ti to save life; and protect property. ' President R. R. Irvine Jr, of the sprinkle at all Umes. owing to the ex RETURNS FROM VERNAL. Provo Commercial club, made aappy f supply of water now in the sys- Mart Roylance has returned from f -ri speech of welcome to the firemen. He tem- ; after a week's visit Mr. Vernal, ' T" lance states that there is needRoyof referred to the good work the firemen ' were always doing and ready to do, NUTTAL ,N CALIFORNIA. rain An the country around Vernal, and expressed rthe TSbpe that the-y-' ' would spend an enjoyable time whll tat; of the Commercial club, states While there he' met Ashley Bartlett, this city, but now ed formerly-- of - v that he Is in Lbs Angeles, and is hav- - itor of the Vernal' Express. He states In the city. PRESIDENT WILSON'S TALK. " ing an) enjoyable time dodging street that Mr, Bartlett Is a Vernal booster To show that and believes in the future -- of -- the -- . President - W. W. Wilsonr of the cars and automobiles. iflremen's the has not secretary forgotten . this country, but has mbre faith in the, ad State association, responded has- - senta of he the welcomes country, in an Pan to the loauent speech vancement and development of t Pro- and spoke of the necessity for further number of names to the club and asks vcv and vicinity,. . . . - . - l C0SL- ng , -- " t- . - ' crease the efficiency-o- f the firemen and promote friendly relations. spoke at length oa the duties of men. and "the Importancebf organiza-b- y tioa as an educative force, and be Ueved the mwtlnr would be a potent In achieving success In the line " He6'06 having been received by Attorney Oea--j rtl Baraga, It being the state lnhefl-facttance tax" from the estate of Thomas .B. Jeffrey, of Wisconsin, on certain Of their work, ' President Wilson then called the preferred stock In the, Unon Pacific, convention lo order and Secretary C .owned by the deceasedi , : w J. Stillman called the roll, showing! ' -- 1 -, . .:;: K1AA " her: MirTsurVlve ., JI J UUV1UVU1J Ship and - firemen.' i , . - ' ' ' ORE. OF FEET TWO ' Ben Bullock is telling his Provo fiipndi that two feet of ore had been encountered In the Ei Dorado Mining It was enfonipany- of Santaquin. tunnel.' ; countered In the : V, - - f 200-fo- ot NEEDED. ' faroC-Attent- lon d ' -- " pvr. ,.tabtf r- - - - w ' . Ison - Reuben James, of Rich-Jm w . ri and'Mrai Mary Ann .Dangerfleld, Provo. She also leaves JJirty elghi grandchildren, 109 grandchildren fifty-nin- e great-gre- at grandchll- - v...; dVen. The. funeral services -- will be Held Friday at 2 p m. in the First ward meeting, house. v ' yWT - .. 111 MRS . IS - e SOCIALIST OUTING. H. A. aunders of Provo was FSUIISIRO DISPLAY RESOURCES.' Pay son";has signified her tntentloa of making a.dlsplay .at the Chamber The citizens will ba of Commerce. and will have a special represented - - rooms. Jo display caJathe sources cittaOecUoiAn-attractlTall- o . . the . rev..: . exhibit from the marble quarries lo- cated near Thistle, will also beTlaced GOVERNOR COMING. : The following Is the line of march, arranged for the morning of the tour- -- a, rr sue--cessf- g. Call-ferul- . - . m a member o, the committee 'having: . charge the party given by the Social-lets Sunday afternoon at Sandy. A . number of Provo people attended the affair, which proved thotoughly ' 7 " ' "" . alL of and b. . tla thnt MI .'Lrr ri POPULATION asahunnelworViatou, or ' AFTERNOON SESSION. P1DIIEER LADY At the session of the firemen, which convened at 2 o'clock, reports-jter- e given by the different officers. " PASSES C J. Stillman, of Bingham, secretary Of the organization, gave a .report in which he stated that 'the as sociation was in better condition than at her at any other time, out there still was Mrs. Jane Haines James died last In home ward the "First, night mnm tn mnra m ATTlhfinL f"m debility. general n,: to.nror'. rpnnrt wan Hvah tiv Mrs.HaInes was born In 'Bristol, .J -t 141k taviiV oa m a TAmtAM the report from to Utah' in. 1865, crossing the plains tees by A. Bh Canfield. ' in Captain Willey's handcart com There were other reports and ' cany. AHer husband' was frozen to i -- Tha. l.itn rr fl.V TTnnut fnr Vm death on the plalBrandnshe"wasom; to push the handcart the rest Service" was the topic presented by tUed ' w we Mr. Burnett, of Salt Lake City, CUef "DUBCrVaClUliS ; An. observing stranger can often see the needs of a city, better than the people of a. locality Dr. Garnt added that this' section needs more .people. Energetic people who will take care of the lands and. maintain an Intensely was called. ' cultivated to some of the orchards on the bench which were In the very best of cultithe for the of vation, while the one adjoining one has B merce. He stated that taere ia con-a full growth of weeds. This condi'-108 WCagO. WOTia -IrtprfthU nor InKirflut nhAvn la the -tion should , not --obtain; ofl nas devoted much MrsZBttllock Vti. u Mrhihit H,.n .in rbeqeve;:irta'' the- rlghtbrt "ol time to the Relief , Society work be but a short time before the advertising and united boost that Pro00en P""""- oixui vo will treble in population in the m m.lntntn .n ThiWt Hiit will MitirJ na ' ; wcipv7 bibcq wuuuj n vu.v next ten years. ':. Jon have 4 the re-- r that of any state oianvsayon, ner imiuence wu mi sources,' the climate and eexyti4ng r gooe wnerever sne wonia go- ane that anyone can ask for Why shoull WATER AT BONNEVILLE. nundredt of Mends will .mlsa the ft not Wmter'bE. MMH.td in the grow? X All you lack In. .i Bonneville tunnel east ef this city. A Wg valley Is the proper kind of publicitx. Yon need not send "hot ali' stariee, and it Is believed that it will increase, n . .t i. , v Just tell the truth about thljl coun try and yon willJeU all that is neces-Ui nnme more than don- made PreparaUonsare being aTaIled themseires of the special sary because you have so that the ater ew be maintained. a wlhat be many places have,"great nomeMekw,. nt6, of the salt Lake Work Is being pushed ia the tannel. Dr. Grant continued Tbey, w!il be conttrmed In with the expectattea of encountering fo which will be given oa. Satord'ay8 septom- - .The report - Texas will undoubtedlj-bore te return their ber. very .favorable to this community: EXPRE88 BUSINESS INCREASING. Still the bsuiness of the express companies continues to Increase their business ia, this city Fifty per cent more meat has been shipped out of his elty ever before." the exports of. fruit, too, has been greatly ici8ed. When ask' ed concerning the ptlvate liquor sh'p- menis. Manager warner, ox ute wens- Fargo . company, said;. "While there are a few more than there used to be, IN DUCHESNE. there' are not maay and they scarcely KNIGHTS Jessie Knight J. William Knight increase of busl figure at all In the ' ' " R. Alien are In,' the Duchesne-- ' and E. tTT" nessT Tr.I country' looking over ! some of their . FOR THE OLD FOLKS' ' power sites aad partaking of a littlev They used .'their. ' large, Extensive preparations are- being vacation E ln making the trl& automobile Pierce made at Leamd, a suburb of Spanish Fork, to entertain the "old .folks ot the JWAY GO "HOME." entire Nebo stake, which Includes all The following former DIxIeltes, now MrL Emma Boardman, wife of Alvln Utah county towns south , of Provo, residing la Provo, have received InviWednesday. tations to attend the Wile Hoinecom-ln- Boardman, died at her home. in this to be held in the near future: Mrs. city at 6 o'clock last night as the re- FISHER 8AILS FOR ALASKA. " C. 8. Jarvis, Mrs. suk. of a sunstroke received while Secretary of the Interior .Walter L. Josephine Clark, Fisher spent yesterday j at t, Seattle, May T. Lewis, Harvey P. Elsworth, working in her flower garden WedBiYi ne8day4ast?fts Wash, and tonight will sail for Alas: John AcSpehdlovi Kiies Owen, " ka on the steamer Admiral Sampson. Hlgga' and Joseph Spendlove. ThOj: deceased's husband: and live NO ON survive her: She Was bora ln children EMBARGO SEED, ; : v.: , i TO LOAN MONEY, ft rThe aeedmenof;TtaSdecJare"that Provo January 12, 1881, and has reTheristatiei ;iand 'board : will, meet a as orclrcnlar letters issued sided In thir city; all her" !Ka She result Wednesday afternoon for the purpose of considering state loans on various lasla month by "the- California- state was a daughter of the late Abraham warnIrrigation projects In: the Uintah board of agriculture containing Halliday, a pioneer of Utah county. country - It Is- - understood that the ings to the buyers about tUah alfalfa CaliFuneral services will be' held from are their losing board wi'l lend about, f 370,000 to va seed, that they of this fornia Because market tie Second Ward ' meeting house at they rious irrigation projects in the resera a" letter and entered have protest" vaton country. 2 o'colck Thursday afternoon. The has been received by George L. Reeves be viewed between the ' bead of the alfalfa weevil investigation body may LEVY FOR ROADS. , 12 o'clock at the resihours of 10 and 'tf. W. Jeffrey; of" The' state road commission met In bureau,-troof Mrs. .Annie. dence been had office Meldenhall, 153 that ncrembargo: the governor's put at Salt Xake ' West street South oa Seventh seed. the Utah, afternoon' for the Monday purf City . . . hriat. - TAX RECEIVED, BtAte of Utah was made richer flr,rnefiWO yesterday, that, amount v Grant, get," said "and now that we have seen a part ot the resources we must say that the literature-w- e received was "not ' exag . ... gerating." singms tefe8t of y,. rama ln TJtah. She POS by the Gladstone sisters. This m.H .hnrt ture pleased. Miss Edna Randall, in FOR WOMEN'S 8UFFRAQE. character songs, was a little better Bultock befcan to" de-than those usually booked for ithe!Tote her to the promotion of energies same act, and ner sweet voice ap- tte interests of women's suffrage and pealed.-T- he pictures, too, are good, so always has been an earnest and con u uw. enure program is one oi sai- - gIgtent - adyocate ot that C8ose. In isfactlon and entertainment. hsoi ho wa eTfti nmAm nt fh "Woman 'Suffrage Association of DAN COLLET HERE. Utah County," and held that position vnn uouev secretary oi uw m. tt nnuijust recently. In thesame year M., of Salt Lake Cltyj was In this eitTshe was elected a delegate from Utah looking after the interestsof the as- - to the National women's Suffrage conC. ,tt D. Bres8-helWashington, iation.and mcldlintally to see about In 1893 she acted as one of the five Com- Chamber exhibits I nament, .Thursday, August 17, of the' firemen's outing: Parade will form at depot at 10 o'clock and will march ua. Third WeBt to Center street thence, east to 8econd EaBt thed to the Fed- eral building, where a stand Is to be erected, where speeches will be given, Govrnor Spry will .bo among the speakers.. . |