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Show nmnrTFT' 4 PACES vol: NEWS is TWO DAYS EARLIER IN THE HERALD XXVI NO. 93. PROVO, UTAH, OCTOBER 7, 1911. ' FIRST-- PROVO UTAHQUNTFFRblT-ANDPRODUaTS-W- IN ESTABLISHED 1885. WILL SUPPL Y GAS HONORS FROMCOMPETITORS AT STATE FAIR v TO TOWNS ON THE NORTH ' - y ' v BRIEFS THE FAMOUS MONEY CIRCULATING IN UNITED STATES. " s? - PRFIFNT'S - ATTFWTIOW: rn n p r p- -i r-- i in - rri i iit 1 1- it-w- "... V Best Display of County' Resources Ever Presented to the View of the People of the State; Talk of County Fair for Next " YftaflHas:-BeenlRevive-:ri " d t i l91t3T the' riioney "in circula- The largest single 'shipment of iron tion totalled $3,164,827,681; pipe ever made to the west left ProA AAA A vo Thursday nfght for San Diego, "Cal., over' thfe Salt Lake Route, which road took the shipment from the Denver & 1 1 - ft All II t TJI 1 1 I i Rio Grande. The shipment, which IT! comes from Birmingham, Ala., is load cars and is being ed on thirjty-elgrttaias.a single, train. , The coalblBeo ht ,nrnnrnr.iTrn .T. e 2736 tons. BRIDGES ARE REPAIRED, FTER MY VISIT TO THE FAIR THIS AFTERNOON Alter, working all lday aud night AND" SEEING FOR MYSELF THE MARVELOUS the Denver & Rio Grande repkifed:ttg EXHIBITS OF UTAH'S RESOURCES AND PROD bridge at Ruby, Colo., at 545 o'clock The bridge on Justjy proud and (couhciois pf the UCTS, I CAN ONLY SAY THAT IT IS ONE OF THE GREAT yesterday afternoon,; railroad was carried part .they played in makinK this creat Uinta the Valley; I STATES OF THE. UNION. I DO NOT BELIEVE-THA- T down the river and Into the D, & R. U""nlom'?5e. liat la k ?nd carrying snu the burdens of useful m HAVE EVER TSEEN AFINER COLLECTIOITJOFFRyiT G. bridge. The water was too high handcart veteran?, in representing THAN THAT DISPLAYED AT YOUR FAIR. YOUR MIN- to transfer passengers, so travelers companies and coming 'from all parts ING PRODUCTS AND YOUR MANUFACTURING 'POSSI-- ' going both east and west" were obliged or me state, assembled Thursday aft- the Fourteenth ward 'chapel ernpoa-lW. td wait tintil repairs could be made. m BILITIES WERE, ALSOV" A SURPRISE TO MErPresident &ait jake city, to- renew old ac' ' ' "" quaintances and to talk ip Tcminfecefit H. Taft. TTLE FOR" PASSENGERS. mQod..oT tin terjiuiir&fr-i. a $. $4$ $ s f fc &&.&jbA,AjA&A4..$.. TW SattLakeruteVwhtob'baa-forHisongs that .raKragm-rrn- n ntp The superior fruit exhibit was from' the some time' been handling tbfe''46uris.camp;onjhXaJMJin - "A IU-p- s . :. n - ', - . m' CWfTT"T' Bell company; Tinder theTiam&Tt the. Mountain States Telephone j? Telegraph company h being afteraooa. A accomplished - this '"Manager Smoot states thaithe connection will be made In about fifteeV minutes, but that JL wllf-bei Bflme little time before central ladieVare-- arcnstoii?a 'ih the new numbers and unless par-'fl- ' ties call by number, there Is apt to bo considerable confusion. Directories have teen "delivered to all subscribers and calls 'by the most conven- y pumberwlllbe. " A lent-fo- r all. concerned. A Al l FRFR LARGE PLAFJT Inde- - , ir 1 . A The connecting of the C; Z EScH tidzen of. the UniteiJ States under an eqiiar-rjivtPROFESSOR ion would Tiire- $34J5,. the For the purpose or swelling the fund erect a monument & per capita .circulation on Oc-- tober 2, according1; to the cir- to thi' memory ,'.ot Pesldnt; C. p. v culation statement of the FJeldsteds,. a grand 'concert was givin en by a number of Scandinavians treasury denartmentrr- - The total money in circulation the assembly ball at Salt Lake City amounted. to. $3.242.182.715-.C. . A. which Prof,. e ast venign,-I- n LuniLof Provp, took part. ing month, when $3,- 33 CARS OF PIPE. On October 228,913,634.;: 1, x LUND ASSISTS. CUT:OVER.' - j FRM R i i HERE TO BE nnnripi 'zs: Work Will Start at once Is Assurance Given aA By L P. Mauger MACHINES COMING - Work. w ill . start .on., trenches for the new gas system within the awd next- within six ftionlhs w&jwill be furrrishing gas to the people of Provo." .. KSTftTF This Was the statement made to The Herald by Louis I, llau-ge- r, who is assisting in the finan Su;t has boeu brought against Mrs. cing of - the work. In looking Zllpha Openshaw Robbins and Mary over the. city,, for the purpose of Gledhilj by George W. LeBaron," ad- giving a report to the Eastern ministrator of the estate of Elizabeth part i interested, Mr. Mauger to recover deceased, Opensliaw, everything was ,?G77.23 and 433 Interest. that Provo would be , - Itsi jaliegfiit-tha- t Ragtr Opensha w. made lliWcetttFal-statto- n-: for --the rtf 4Uedi:w.J,uiyT-iyo:- ), uf gas to all the adjoinKlizabeth work within t)ponsh4w, ing t().ns."-The"firs- t valued at $S,000, and who was, not this city will be the laying of able to manage the .estate properly about t w cTveTn il e s o f main pipes. and that the amount asked for was The, company: will make all con- obtain-ptl.pri.'ainUtloBjiectio&-lree-- of .lvarge- - and -- will defendants. by 'also supply .every user ot'gas with a gas range. The estimated rate tb be .charged is $L50 pex -- r - satis-fa'ctorja- nd . leavinK-woDe- I!8iJfrblnineliF8-ohardship formed Burlington frotn east to the basis of the aftcrnofjri's urogram. cost traCficr, had. a. disagreement over Scenes were recounted of. the veterrates and the Santa Fe is how hand- - ans enduring all the miseries ,and Ifng the Burlingto n travel via Albu hardsMps incident to crossing the uu moi ana uiawing iceir own querquQ to tho coast In turn, the provisions, and effects by hand. In Salt Lake Route made arrangements the absence of S. S. Jonespresident for the handling of the traffic of other of the handcart vterans, J.: ATTOlley eastern roads bo that the Salt. Lakejof Nephi. presided.- - Prayer wasof .leet.1- HE-eUKGardner, of Goshen gateway win be none the loser for the fered by James 'of the gas company, Manager Jones, HenryMoyle of Alpine, was the first : .. . changes .,.-- . veteran To address th meeting. He lefrtoday for the Eastrwhefe- be will reviewed the manner In which the purchase the necessary machinery, lie " BUY MUCI HONEY.. handcart veterans crossed the plains will be- gope about two weeks, but Y0UN9 Most of the crop of honey produc ana related his experiences in the tin work on the digging of .the trenches ea in Mount rieasant tnis.year was dertakingr although ;at the time- he " Xwa"weelo' wi'f be- was a smaH bey ; shipped week,' W. M. It Is nroposed to make the plant at i iear, saia me apeaicer. "we POLITICIAN ; Provo Roy lance of, Provo Nbeing the buyer. someumes forget the great blessings large enough to supply gas for we The crop did riot reach the value of enjoy today They completely American Fork, LehL Pleasant Grove. that produced last year, the amount oversnadow the ;bardshh)B of the old President "Taft in Sail Lake City, po- and all the homes along the line to dayB. Por this we should never cease being somewhat less. - The . price re-- ; to givewanka-t- o our - Junction. . Heavenly Fa litely,- butf irmly, - rebuked - the presi- Lehl ' ceivefl by the producers was the same ther. I believe thtre is not a man. "Thfa will the be present" plant,"--saiof the Young Men's Republican dent : a. pound. -- The ..shipment or a; woman here who Is not proud Mr."Maugerf "and we will run oar club of Utah, Fred W Price, when the made thiseek amounted to 39,ft72 or tne part they played in making mains through'-ai-r the. towns north to this state what it now is. Our ranks lattlarlntroduclng' Him" to an . im a Mil carload. Pyramid (ML are pounds,; Junction. Lehl We will connect op In thinning, but we shall have a mense crowdt the State fair, made r Pleasant.) all in north-- end of thB " the thelowns grand reception on the other side. a bitterlyartlsan-'speecTi- . It was" as where every member shall be present as we have supplied county as soon ' If we can but prove as faithful in the prospective Republican candidate CONGREGATION At.- SERVICES. Provo." ..'--.-. for the presidency in 1912 that'Mf. .Church at Third North land Acad prosperity as fte were while enduring The large plant which is to be built a greatx future awaits us.' Price presented 'Mr.' Taft, aad after G. W . Longenecker, narasaips. Traveled emy avenue. here In Snow. wilj be located at the foot of . predicting that he. would be "triumphpatsor Bible school;, at 10 a. ni Benjamin Drlggs.' of Pleasant Gfove avenue, west of the tracks. Academy antly elected,' find thait, November A.flpurwlU-blMf;'ltfrora: theSalt v preaching : 1 ' a. m., subject, "The who crossed the plains in ,185 V told next Mow he year would see as a iuemler.Qt ' " .. , "... Route Lake J track bo tbat the aupplr .'''I,"' J.J several rescue, parties sent out by the of Utah In its customarv nlace. fleen Preachers'' Young People's meeting ' oil ch gas will be x to pilot the rtnwn cn nt ond prize for best plate German. tha ingly. at 6:30 p. ra.; evening worship at handcart companies into the valley, be car made 'may 8hlpied ln,tbe Mr. Poulson second' award introduced the chief magistrate of the! Talk of County Fair; of "were oft he sent 'The "Many 7:30, these," said, for ' theme, made that The Efficiency purpose. plant Success at the . State fair Jibs' re- for best collection of quincesoui in ine aeaa or winter ana we nation- as "William Hofrard Taft,' of will be of the' latest design andjwlll tPreaching."-- . The public is welcome to were f ' Ohio." . the talk of a county fair .next . vvlved our tocut obliged way through all these meetings.'' Include all the. very best machinery;, snow drifts, sometimes 13 to; 15 feet . tta!wi' and it is probable that some . '. " Say He fa Not a Prophet. obtainable. both : and rescuers and the high, the so definite "action wlirbe taken early, here said the .'1 y am, "president GIFT TO PRESIDENT. were rescued to. nutold hard Free HUSBAND fjorinections. subject that lt may" be- a winner the, first emphasizing each,word significantly, President Taft is very fond of' Utah ships.".! "as president of the United States." , . Connections from the mains to the , time, It is .pointed, but, that, a,ounty Mrs. L. II. to tribute Laplsh paid apples, and knowing this. Senator of the of th& ;womea In the There was a Justy cheer from the homes, and business plates will be fair could be held. the latter part Smoot yesterday sent to iia car one marchbravery across the told She prairies! the prize which waa followed by a laugh made free 'of charge and at the resi CRUELLY BEAT September next year and box of Jlhode Island Greening's and how . they had helped to ' draw the crowd, lience- gas ranges,, will be furnished " winning exhibits could be sent direct when Mr; Taft "humorously closed the one box. of. Jonathans. ! The apples heavy carts and of their activities in free to all those who conract to. take from thes county fair to the" State fair. Thomas Dobson, of Salt .Lake Incident by eaylng: were grown by. F. Spencer, of Provo, camp. gas for any length of time. This ia tEe . : It is uity,-- aang an oiq handcart Boni; and unanimously conceded that this "My : friends, . the president jof the ' and won a prize at the fair, Mr. the policy which has" been adopted Ja all audienae Joined in the chorus. ."manner "of handling the products of - 'pocketed a check for. $23 for Mrs. Sarah' Swift- outlined the pur- Young1' Men's Republican League, is cities where Spencerhas. placed a" better Republican than he the county would .be onp of the best ' : two boxes. poses of the dfganlzaTIdTToT the daugh. probably the and has it proven ' plants entirely sat- possiDle means or advertising tne ters of the handcart veterans, declar: i a prophet" . concraeiLJ-'i'heDilnllafactoryto-aTOUUXJf. . Alter a married life, of 34 years and Ing that It was their" aim to keep in The president then launched into TAYLOR IN PRICE ' , mum for gas w4li ; be about , heroes who a discussion-'o- f memory "the deeds Many of.the prizes which have rearing . twelve 'children, Mrs Eliza histariffvetoes, re $1.50 charge "C. H..uTaylorj the well ktfown Provo braved the trials and hardships, that thousand feet with a reduc- - ' jper leen granted tothis county are in beth tlarrs, Jof Lehl, has begun Butt the and .explana arguments peatlng bfess-Intheir pot8erlty might enjoy the tion to Ahose whe use 'large quantithe name of Otto J. PoulBon, who tibly for divbrs'agalnst Henry G. Davis on valley stockman, who at one time was of the present day. Other ad- - tions; he has made at other points'! connected with the Price ties, , Trading j dresses were delivered j . . assisted in the arranging of the ex a charge of eitreme dViieUy in the L. Fish- - during the trip. by.R. company and other",lnterest8 -- bere, burn, Manager Jones is Bald to be one of .El.Brere-- t ourtn district tcowrt;-"--Jiibitsfc?r lhe county. ofBrighara City; Albert Jones, was lif the- - city Tuesday, going from of Provor in hia4ine in the the and Robert of very test-meLo Kewley,7 ton also ably directed. , f , i Mrs. Davis declares that the defend to : the Miles ; Bros. ranch, on gan. The- - benediction was pronounchere anf West the pepple of Pocatello have Otto J. Poulson; Franklin Spencer ant has treated her cruelly during 'all ed by James Melkle of Smithfield. v been exceptional in praise for the flON BLOSSOM "Jr. and R. Wv Breretonwere success- their" married Jife and for the' past the Minnie Maud creek, where he exi to 400 about buy head of cattle, wh1chhasbeen placedin that ful in securing. . prizes when the Ave years, has jealled her vile names pects """ awards were a city; More than double the number, .' at'the She alleges "tiiat at one time he beat which he will trail through to Provo, DOG of applications have been made for CARES FOR' BABY LION. - - Statq fal-itha fruits seetiofl' s fol-and 'out, a 'gash' In her cheek by way of the Strawberry Taliey. Ad PAY TO SIX vocatet .L . (Price.) gas in that city, than "had been ex-, She aise charges that he lows: brutally beat ' A r"; ln the .form ofj pected. In class 1. fruits, division 1, ap- his, son, an s boy, ao that B6Y SCOUT COUNCIL. More-thaa men .will be. a hundred is bull to terrier believed haye ples, Poulson secured the following he Toijld scarcely get to school. at the Iron Council of jthe Boy. Scouts of Pro Physical, : ondltjons the of the, system employedfn building problem Mrs.' Da'rls asks for the custody of confronting ysolvea.the awards: Best plate Winesaps, third vo wJJll:be-helbeeTTTe- "and" the at theJltirsry assem- f th e Point "tef l aace "zoo'.'leepers"- Blossom- "if ill require a number plant ' bly room "tonight at8 o'clock7 when A at Tacoma. as. to ported "asmGch improved and the of, able menA howthey,pould and. also' the plans for the i J plate Sj2itzerjburs, .ilirstiljesti. plate el wmirred and fidward, has' advanced ten to f ifteg n "will be organization Of a .baby Jton, born 4- stock sa ve left Jtor'Massillon. life the Ohio, Arkansas black, first; best plate white asks division of 'the common outlined. Is proposed that plans It points,! Another reason for.- the ad- - last night, where be will glvd a report The Tuesday night motherlui: whichv-shwinter pearmald! first? , best plate propertyj alleges amounts ybB ance ia the fact that 4t. has beep of the work done- by the oompany la for the entertainment lioness was unable to care to nearly J 4,000.: The couple was mar- and perfected Wolf River,--firbest education of the scouts v uer uuspnng ana a iosier, motn- - v reported that Mhe treasury contained Pocatelki and also the Conditions IaT physical "Spy,, first',, thirty specimens ried in Salt Lake Cltyi July 5, 1877." iluring the winter months. er as advertised for, - br. fi)l- - 4 $175,000 in cash and that next Tues- this city, , "Winesaps, second; thirty specimens, dividend, would be paid. day a win Drown tbday offered ' Arkansas Black, first"; largest apple, suit is institutes.-.r.:COAL MINE- - FOREMAN. . Jesse Knight president of the com- PLANTING TREES. rfer, which has puppUs, and the Sui t has .' been - instituted 1 1n the ' An 'examination will be held Octobany- varfety, first;, best display ten Jn Tegard o these matters, aald:; E. II. Clarke; supervisor of the pany, foster mother promptly seized ' each of above 'flamed varietJies",fiisTi: Fourth-- ; distrIcT"courtTby"Alexander! er 10th , for the purpose of obtaining National forest, is endeavoring company will no doubt1 pay the In. the second class' Franklin Spea- - Cordner against Lewis Sweiisop ; and a foreman Jot1, the' coal mines in Car- - v- and ministered to the tiny, jungle 6 cents a share. I toush the work of planting fcroo3 in dividend oi regular JieaBt as if it' were, her owriww;, cer 'Jr. folio win;? '.wife to nt alleged to be bon COUnfV'- j Thn oTTnltintlrt do not think it can pay more. Ko,' Dig Cottonwood canyon and now has due . on; a promissory Plate Jonathaft j t f notewl "ch Is held in Castle' Cate an dwIH bo prizes men at work'. The treca to that .is not correct that Iron Blossom forty-fiv- e . "mens);, third;, bcst 'pock, of. a yulyv secured by a .mortgage .on 21 actcs ducted co'al miae E. Pettit,-statMiss Eva Sotenson, jof Mount so mufck,'a6'$175,000 'in the treas- bo planted include 23,700 Douglas has : ' ... of ground. . ' T first. : -" ' ; jant, firs and 16,00 of other varieties. visiting relatives In Proy.' ury," 7, r.mnne TTfnVl DrArA Itair fl A A A A $ A $'A' &A'A A. A $ A 4 & 4 4 $ 4 A A A A. p A &A A AA Never before has there teen such It. E. Brereton was awarded third a splendid exhibit of Provo and Utah county fruit set before the public as Banana;" second f rlze, best plate of ' ' ; at. .the. State Jair in Salt Lake City Yellow Bellflower. ' In department G, class 1, Otto J this, year. The exhibition has had the admiration of thousands of people, Poulson was awarded second prize in many of whom were limltedly lnform- best plate Globe; second prize best of the ed as to the extensiveness thirty specimen Elbertasr second in this county. Words of prize yellow Freestones; first prize, praise, numerous enough to make a best thirty specimens White Free; ; book larger than the Bible have been first prizer best thirty specimens snnkin hv straneef s concerning the WJiltg. CJingB; Hrsf prize largest peach " -products and those in charge are not any variety ; first prize best display ' backward in asserting that the coun ten each of the above named variety for the In the same department R. .W. ty will be fully compensated . .1.. was awarded first prize for vi tne way exniDtt in Brereton of the : expense new settlers and Investors in .Utah best thirty specimens o(. Elbertas." In division 3, pears, Mr. Brereton J '; county. lands. TThTT maior"part"of Iheprizewln1 won second prize for best plate Law' nine fruit was taaen irom me novo rence, and second prize .for best pack, J. bench. Had preparations been njade while Mr. Poulson won second, prize and ...for the; exhibition earlier, itlsbellev foe, largest pearof county could bae gath first award for test pack, v' ' 'cd that-hi- s croil in almost every nrize. The.fln!y division 4, prunes, Mf. Pouteon real competitor was Boxelder county, won second award for best plate Pe and .while the. design of the, exhibit tite; second in best plate- - Italian; wa3 praiseworthy, the fruit quality first in best display, twenty specimens was far iurpaased by Utah county eachof different varieties'7 and first 'A- " - T1 cars of t&g- - , ."inter-mountai- B prize-estate- -f ,47-'.'.- . mi .. 1,000-cubi- PRES1DERT TAR , c ED - -- ' , . Btarted-wlthltt'tae- - -- . arly--lath- e" .....-,--:-,- ) . - . any-varie- -- " -- - -- 5 . ty . - r ... v . . "' - " had-assist- . also-wo- - Jf i,,h authoritles-of-thtrt;hur- n from-whicfi-lh- e" - : r-l- IS i w . - - . - - -- - - Jhe-compan- . , - ' '. . - ;. -. U y of-the p . gs - -- ' " . - " - sys-te- m " . made-Thurs- day FOSTER-MOTHE- . ",. CEHTS Mar-wif- step-mothe- eight-year-o-ld - rf 1 - . .... n d. m '- L f for--.a-;, st Mr,-Maug- er - - e ( ' -' - ( - fotp' - plate-North-'er- -- . i . u hls-ter- - " - -- - was-aanlfd- 1 - ,ih' recover-$128.7- 0; ! by-J- . . . ; e WaWWfw Pleas-inspecto- J. r. - - . - W'a-.it- eh |