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Show rrrrn- iTTTTTT 1 ALU THE NEWS CF PROVO AND TOLD IN A W I I THE SEA: rr:-TP- if K NO. 19. ffiRY THURSDAY, AUGUST PROVOTUTAH, straw- - TELLING ABOUT $75,000 : THEFT nil I UISSUS B liBiar nn Some of the Will Settle the Dispute Grower' : Association Building Construct - tt Sjringville; 00 Handle ... DIFFERENCES ARE SLIGHT Th" directors, jenice will meet Carload. a tomorrow in station lor loading 161)0 fruit at tion iu yai"efforts of a working nreervice," rrexpecreo xojiay,, in would handle the - :l & few ! : y agreement. A. P. Davis, 'crnel engiand that will arrive Sunday, by neer, ex of conciliation work the. to have pect well under way, and much necessary data reday; Mr..Hill does not antio-patany great difficulty in Having an agreement effected, as at the meet-lngTieTariast"'wInrer,; at Senator Smoot's home.ln Washington, where fame's If; Creer and, J;' M. "McBetu, were representing the two factions,e-wa "present .he did not any Irreconcilable difference between the south e"nd and tfie - north end ures may think-ther- although be changed gansett Pier. Other society folk also developments.- of clever burglars In that faihionable " Utah Fruit Growers. Very Busy. The Utah Fruit Growers loading sta tion at the old Decker packing house is a busy place much fine fruit "' is being loaded here dally and shipped to eastern markets "by this concern. Ja.MIi&JuanaerJslaiel thatJhejtlouli-sbifeou- th thfee-ear- t insure aFan- agreement the building of the high line canal, will be reached, and as the only cause of the delay Is the disagreement among the stockholders this is considered an -encouraging state of affairs. VMr. Hill does not care to express y opinion as to the details, in fact cannot do so, he says, till the Que3' tion has been canvassed and a decision for or agalnsf an agreement reached. - He says the'reienttou of the water in the reservoir, this season, Is rather an advantage than otherwise, as it is better than to hava the ut as it flows in. ti ater-drOn being ksked with reference to he kTng-t.wale"FDeyond the present - - FIGHT TO financiers fipmplain that, the jrejjdept's currency bill puts in the hands of the government complete control ,o " treasury- note issues. That is just why the' bill meets with DODular aoDroval. , ueorge a. Btorrs or repre. sentjng one faction of.. Utah Demo cracy in the fight for appointment as United States marshal" fofjfiis state, is a guest at the Hotel Utah. tt-ovo- r? - "My visit here," said Mr.- Storrs night, "is In no war related to It is a business trip pure politics. ana simple. So far as I know the last IF press my claims,- - nor am I sitting around waiting for a message Assemble ' at Saturday morning tabernacle for social chat and assign- ; At 2 p. m., meeting in tabernacle. - From" fine-arra- ' - s clt7.j, ' SALT LAKE MAN" AVllilam '.. DIES ft Dale of Salt lierTflOTTenT!TaT t ' finest llower gardens in for tor 6 p. the town and perhaps in the state can visitors. Distributing of peaches'. be found on East Academy, - or the At 8 'p. m., social and ball, taberhome of Mr, and Mrs. O. J. Carpenter. nacle lawn and M. I. gym, A short time ago Mr, At 9 Tp7- - m.,' prompt, Scandinavian Carpenter presenieo mis office with one of the dancing trope on tabernacle lawn, -. finest bouquets that' has . been seen raised platform.around here for some months.: It was Sundayat .10 anJ. Q'cjofk,. meetlnf. a of the aahTie TamuTtnd in tabernacle. over thirty different f arietles of this Sunday at 7;30, grand sacred confamily were represented In the bouauet cert" ' which Mr. Carpenter the presented manager. Mr. - and Mrs."Carpenter JOHN GRAY'S FUNERAL wi") great oeai or pride in their ". WELL ATTENDED flower garden and it "is a wonderful M trout 1nA. wv-- v .v vlfll Ma ui jmto una ioou over Well attended, funeral services fo the splendid array of flowers and dif John.Gray were conducted in the ferent varieties of flowers and shrubs Sixth ward meeting, fcjwse Tuesday which he has, growing , around-hiafternoon. The speakers were Elders home. If there were a few other citi S. S. Jones, Albert Jones and Andrew zens who tried as hard to .make their Khudsenr: Vocal selections were .Tenhome beautiful as Mr" Carpenter we dered by a 'quartet from the ward ' would have a much more ; beautiful choir. ; ; wit HERE. Lake, died Mayor Decker stated that A. P. Me rill of the Utah Power & Light Co. was ready to take the commissioners Jim Kallas, the Greek, who on Aug. to Ogden and Salt Lake any,,tjjn.e t14 killed Jose Sanchez, a Mexican fel- IichtJnir-fort- h8 loi ikborer!- in a knife fight at Coiton, great white way In those cities. The was arraigned on a charge of murder mayor Is anxious to learn who pays C-re croxtord, in the' fir$ legree before Justice of .ChleTjuilef nd "thepro-fesehirhg all tEe"rhWace"Wmpanies the Peace E. L. Jones. Kallas was not houses portlon recent at the the fire pay.' concerned in. required to enter a plea and his prehis, Utah county infirmary, completed liminary hearing was set for Friday, MANAGER ASHTON adjustment of the loss this afternoon, Aug. 22, MAKES APOLOGY , fixing the total amount at $10,585.20. Settlement onthla basis Ib announced .MAGAZINES ORDERED. - Owing to a misconnectlon of trains, as satisfactory to the county comnils-8loner- s Many persons" who' subscribed for the feature .picture "The Diamond and as soon as plans 'canl.be magazines through tha.. contest have thawas to have been show completed work will be rushed on re- - noLrecelve!Lthe-inaayet- .But they Mystery" rnncess isearer mis evening, conRru"ctionxiftheaamaged """buHd-- should get them now in a few days unm 'aTthl ineirerhaS"t!"een-Ben- t to the "pW week. Mr. Ashton desires to make which were but. slightly damaged." e apology-fbrlhmiss to" the linkThut to obtain a fine able has be been TWO EMPLOYES OF V; "A- - Hero reel, Among -- Men," D. & R. G. CHARGED ..':, P.S. HEWCOMBE RETURSES thinks which he to "The Diaequal WITH PADDING PAY ROLLS : mond Mystery." tr FOR MURDER RENEW POSTOFFICE LEASE V, ON SPRINGVILLE POSTOFFICE -A"lease- from the SprlDgvlUe Bank- - W. theittB-forTthis'llghra- ' . two-pa- Chief Special Agent W. F. McCaf- and Special Agent Tom Burge ferty of. the D. $LR..Q...broughHwa. men from ThlBtle Tuesday and lodged them in the county Jail pending the filing of a formal complaint. The men are Tony Dominick, foreman of a large repair gang on the D. & R. G.?and A. R. Roberts, the timekeeper. It is alleged mat Beverai fictitious name? were placed .vojhe payll as working and as owing Dominick for board, and also names of men who worked but did not board with Dominick, ajiirlMi several hundred dollars wer-- j bocured from the company In thl3 way s Dominick and Roberts. F. ,and Tony . Danica, who 'were arrested at Tucker on the charge of padding the payrolls of section men under their charge, were ar raigned on' charges of forgery. The art. Ux.t&...tUlllm &9JdS.jl,eax,ll J'nIi2IEPmXniidJtasjt America for the building now occupied Danica gave ball and was released rt FROM DENVER . MR. ARTHUR JOHNSON - JIr,.and. Mrs, P. B. Newcombe arrived last evening from Denver and went at once to their residence on East First North. Mr. Newcombe Is feeling much better and after1 ft: short rest will be ready for work again. The chief trouble with hlraiwas Jhajje was overworked and the hot weather had got the betterof him for the time being. He .had been sick for several days" before reaching when he reached Denver and ' there the manager of the house for which be travels saw he waslslck and took Mm to the hotel in place' of the hospital and , a doctor gave him morphine which and caused the trouble referred to in the Salt Lake papers and greatly exagger. ' ated by those sheets. Mr, Newcombe does not recall any V but states that he was Jnsuch a con- recall all that wnJaIi,ijtrmBe7!s'D5no,rar,He15 .y4hriHngilleTpost)rftrbeena. in Turnlsh Lake. family residing Fun did 8alt The recorder. with was the nabRrtb It filed desecurities,happen. county merely a case of ted assistant attorney general who althopgh 0. II; Berg lease is for a term of teq years from I it. was jtated that ha. expected Salt the man '.bliMvwwwked snoV-nVrho-xofends the government In all suits be eral service was held fore the U, 8 Court of Clslms.'- - He le 4 Son's umlertaklng'parlors "and the 1911 come' friends to annual tne Lake and down to his Ik-rrescuo to VA and phyilcaUy October!, possibly poor Plttsburgher, graduate of Princeton body interred Ifl the city cemetery. rental s $3 GO. morrow. service on the part of 1he physician. Lubin. and a close friend of President Wilson - at - - - AF THOMPSON TRlD TOMORROW tftmtoe-the-iiew - " HUSTIN flowery-kingdo- . marshaUhlp appointment is still in the air. I do not Intend to go to Avasli- tha . GREEK WILL BE . : I SAMUEL Ej) question pj jtiUllig Jh.e..presenl .team far and we "beiieve that" this used In the irrigation department and The re story has anytruth in it. buying awjLher. agreed to sell markable part of Wilson's administrateam lf they could secure tw this tion Is that he has succeeded in keep hundred dollar for it. ing so- many congressmen belieyeing The road to Lakeview was discussand following his plans. ed and It was the sense of the meet- ing that this piece of road should b BONES OF CELESTIAL In the near future very ma " Improved SENT TO OWN COUNTRY There is one mile of this terially. eVCo have exhumed Roy road from Poulton'i place to the bridge and prepared for shipment to - the which Is In very bad condition. As the bones of Lee the beet, harvest will be on in a few who was Sang Hottf, .'a . Celestial, months It was agreed to do some work burled here eight years ago. He was on this roadlmmedlately, The matter sent here from Ogden as a Mental of collecting the water tax from the hospital patient. Countrymen of the Tellurlde company was brougnt un ana deceased Of Salt Lake and Ogden have Commissioner Goddard stated that this contributed to defray the expenses of had not been paid for 1912. This his return trip to his native land; matter will be taken up "with the -once.-- . - - '" Government officials act for the peopleahd act before the ' . eyes of the country. Financiers act forihernserves and irrsecret. - The country is fortunateJn having a president who takes7 the people's 'side on this great question-- The people can .strengthen the president's arm by writing to senators-,.intheir support representatives in congress urging them to give r tp the administration's currency bill. t ii. 1, senate ana ne mempersor xne nouse 01 rq;ic-- Let the sentatives hear from "the folks at home." WASHINGTON JQne of the st s nanne " MaLWasIington.'' Trains Vill b& met by reception Mr. Storrs returned to Storrs, today committee on Friday afternoon, Sat water could be taken Into the south Qaihonjcgujty, where he is engaged and Sunday morning. The citi end of Utah county. South and west of as manager of the Spring Canyon urday " -', Co.." zens of Provo have generously re the lake, or Into Juab county pr Cedar Coal tracts of sponded with entertainment for the valley where there are large ' visitors. land1 on which the water could be used The gejaeral program as outlined by to advantage; but he does not think the he committee is as follows: as full has faith will be done, that service. othct Control would not, with safety, be deposited in CARRY In the. favorable outcome of. the anda8sbcfales Tnlhe n. s . Ihgton-to- commli- - he - The . . T ft mt s ' A number of the stockholders from both factions also express the belief .c!L?hl!L.l!ieJ-4l!L.T- sioners will not approve this Idea. pany wodld ship out train loads "a The sidewalk for the extension 6a dis day when the crop' is being marketed. 1 1 trict No. 9 was talked over and Engl. They will load fruit at Provo, Spring, nn. h r imh, iiii v imm . , ville, Pleasant Grove, Lakeview and jirr material should. be used was endorsed. poTnts "along'tbe Heber branch. This means that, the gravel be class-an- dcomfirst" the only pnng huert.a boes dare to -- pany must give bond to main- surety Mistreat this nation TQUV 6'ltnrt TlVr lnoa thnn iia smnM Commissioner Dixon LeRoy brought is here seen telling M mother, Mrs. One ofNthe' Salt Lake papers stated up the matter of creating a new pav of jewels valued at $75,000 at Narra- that.Huerta, governor of Mexico, had Inc rtl utrlrif nnrlh nn VlftK. Woof .H.i have suffered heavy losses at the bands 3tS!ld"l1iat congress waTnbTIn sym- summer resort of late. the mayor raised the question as to pathyJiULPreai'denLAYilsoa-andhiwhether "this sidewalk and street prop cabinet but nothing could be farther erty had been deeded to the city and-hfrom the truth and we believe this lie was opposed to creating a district will be denied by the Associated Press Until cama hod haan AnntliiA fn th reports tonight or in the morning. - - lt city. This Is what has created harmony ilEronithe!lFolk$Mt HomeUX today eastern'tn'arkets. Two of thes$ come from provo and one from Elberta..Hr. Duffin Is --well- saUsfled with the outlook here and the progress ' their company is making. weel: to city commissioners was held last evening and" a great many things drscused and planned but very little business trans acted, The Wheelwright Construe lion Co. asked permission to collect the balance jjfjbe amount due them and give bond lor the curb and gutter. Congress Should Hear jnd people. U (left) subsequent e - neighborhood ear " the not Mrs. Charles C. Rumsey these fig E. H. Harriman, how she somewhat by of its existence, The regular meeting of - that MonenlihelegaLdi and Sidewalks , er iie-pro- be adjusted quickly. Improvements in Streets truit ana taking .more pains In jacking it., This company is using more experienced help than "ever before and this places the fruit on the market in better. sh ape lhanlnyrevbus years. Mr, Royiance stated this morning would be "ready "by the month- - end-th- at first his form- neer-JouisL.-Hill,-who .t The City Commissioners Held Regular Session and Planned fruit this year than they' did In 1912. The frult-l- s doing 'better on the market because the growers are tak ing more'oalns and raising better The contract for the conseruetlon of reclamation whleh-wl- and prune s and is bringing a good price. Mr. Roy-lanc- e states that .hey will ship-mo- re Expects to Spanish SpringvlIIe "will "be let by "the TJtah to the difadjust and attempt . Fork Fruit Growers association, eo the fruit ferences between them and resume on Provo Bench may be easily handled. the work on the project, . Supervising -- arrived The Rto Grande railroad will construct here Tuesday evening accompanied by UPwriThisJwijr.be Jthe third fruit C. sTwhltbeck, Te"gal" eTamlnerTstafes handling station under the control of that " as" great as each party imagines and1 ..Pear picking will begin at Provo to he thinks" the difficulty will be adjust-e- day and packing is expected "to Btart without much trouble. Mr. J, tomorrow. When asked as to LyteL project engineer, is very opti mistic about the outcome of the trou crop, Manager W. H. Garvin of the ble and feels that the difference can association estimated the associa "ficipate in the tears the W'm. Rovlance Cojire-- shipping from one to three cars daily. This fruit ls( ali f oin to extern markets v meetf of the., finest are being shipped from here that has ever gone from Provo. The quality of the fruit this year la unsurpassed and, row at Spanish Fork Where Asso. NOTIFY ESTABLISHED4J585. A " User's NOT A SUBSCRIBER, 21, 1913. JEWEL IS DELIV- US AT ONCE. PROJECT MHIE Stockholders ofWater THtS PAPER ERED TO YOU AND YOU ARE DEVOTED TO THE CIVIC AND INDUSTRI AL DEVELOPMENT OF UTAH COUNTY OUCIALS OF -B- ...TUT " PROVO HERALD. VOL. XXVIII. Oilj) fhAxTfh .. ii FEARLESS IN MANNER Y VICINITY J to the Princess tonight - a Among,Men;" " : ' : two-par- t In" , . |