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Show ; F i 1 t v ' it I v"jsaBiia4tfeus,tea88 iTfit.ffliiTfrilminTrMTfriTaT mn .t tuar titt" v1 ! p ROV .3 numbeh s Wvr fc PROVO GITY, UTAH, FRIDAY, JANUARY 15, 1915. POLES PRAYING "BEFORE CHIEF GILES REPORTS OH GATHEDRALAT CJENTOCHOWA X9?JLtlCTqRYjPOF? THAgSTRlAN t VOLUME VII .ARMS THE UTAH LEGISLATORS MET TO SETTLE ON ORGANIZATION ARRESTSMABE-LASHEA- R Chief Giles Makes Lengthy Report on baa renderd to this department in ao- with usia condition of City andReeommendvisingU9,aBdoo-oper.tiI . Audi-'th- e cases : that many of a adjustment Special the Appointment In- been to of " best the disposed tor to Look After Stray Stock and hate teresta of all parties concerned, Stray Doga I takp this opportunityjcf expressing Chief or Police W. F. Giles submit-my appreciation to each -of the police ted bis annual report to the city com- ivea , Wl missioned yesterday morning, show-- oftiwni or helr - during the me year, past Ing'what has' 'beerraccoffipliahed by Recommendations. the police department during the year this At time t feel to recommend for The report shws that Just passed. honorable body's consideration, only 65 vretts were made for intoxi- - yur. Mvisabality of purchasing for the cation. 8 juveniles for having intoxi- - j use department a horse and eating liquors on their person, and e In order that more efficient kuS8T four" arrests for dispensing liquors. resi-tb vlce may outlying night lodging arrOsts amounted of this City, 1,477, and the vagrancy 89. The dencc districts 1 further recommend that a special war Ib folio as report be appointed to take care cd Annual Report of Chief of Police fir the dogs and stray stock,-- the Yea? 1914. JTo'the Honorable Board1 Of Commit Inasmuch as progresston is to do and many citizens desire s ion era of Provo City, Utah, and fences with away park entirely Gentlemen: U iU 8ee sive38. .......Liubmjtjaerewithm t'VitS' fe thousand' Tfha apopuratIdft''of 1914 follows: as :year needs more than four officers, During the year there have been ar- l lt rea,y "to two 8hift3 of twelve hours Tested end detained gt the police ch, leaving only two men on & shift j tion 1,829 persons, as follows: these are sufficient Judgment 1477 "Nights lodging 89tions. .V. '.... Vagrancy as reasons for making these recommends . but me and extended , , 12 for the loyal support Tetlt Larceny the for Bequests granted. TO Disturbing the Peace Respectfully submitted', 12 Juveniles stealing ... - WILFORD F. GILES, , . . UT Disorderly Conduct ........ t'' Chief of Police. . g Violating Bicycle Ordinance..... Juveniles riding freight trains,.. Juveniles in possession of imtoqt-- WM. V. SHERMAN WOMANS ' f eating liquors RELIEF CORF ELECT 0FF1CER5 Jurenilea run away from home.. ? 5i 5 Relief Dattery , , , . Wm. T, Sherman Woman Dispensing intoxicating liquora. Corxs No. 5 auxiliary to the U. A R. ihstaliaf ton "6rof fltferi Wed- Burglary (mow serving time in the... J tiesday afternoon. A delictour'- ban- - (Special to The Post) K E,- J nr' 1 &, 8:39 p. m. After almost A week of hard fighting MORE LEGISLATION in the' lower house of the Utah legists! ture, all parties are beginning real The Provo River Association, which ise that the people 'Of the state are includes All of the water users from demanding more business at the hand canals taken out of Provo river prior of the legislators and less fighting over to of- Reservoir the xsrganltttUonsr'Many bnia of conCo., met Wednesday to discuss prob- siderable importance are being held lems growing out of the suit filed by awaiting the action of the house, and the Provo Reservoir Co against Provo from present indications the members City and other members of the. asso- will get together this afternoon. ciation. Among the questions discusAt 3 o'clock all members of the lowsed was the problem of meeting the er house met In a joint caucus and extra expense brought about through before the meeting adjourns an effort the filing of the suit and the extra will be made to adjust the differences Expense ofjneasuring and distributing t and to, compromise on the officers, ng - , the water. to a number of the member j Aqc-dla These expenses-havto he merth A a "derfr horse" w ill be . brought- out large measure by the defendants, and for the speakership, and If an agree-i-n their opinion they should be paid Burnt can be reached the officers wll by the plaintiff (the Provo Reservoir be dividfed and the committeeships company.) Judge A. B. Morgan ofThe will also be adjusted to the suHsPrc-Wcm- " oiTtEe IroaJ aiTt"y of the memDere. '"jgijfhl3t6ai)'sfi'owacfl'e hT '''"ttre'iaa'"arEts"ataia3t "thema'C8Acd' FourtF""ffitH pathetic conditions of the war. Poles Austrians, Thus the Poses, vuca a Frank W. Doming commissioner to For the first time Bince the time for of Czentochowa In Galicia are pray- - powerful nation, but since divided by distribute the water to the litigants. convening the legislature the Demo- ing before the cathedral far an Aus- Austria RufigIa and Germany are take measurements, etc,, with T. Frank crats and Progressives have led to been have trian victory. They assistant commissioner for the separate caucuses, and the result cf f ght ag agaia8t eactl other Moct of believe that an invasion by Russia lower district and George F, Taylor, the two morning meeting cannot he means death and destruction. On the those ju Russia hope for a Russian assistant commissioner for the upper ascertained at this time. However, lt other hand thousands of Poles In Rus- - victory, while those in Germany and district It was stated at the meeting is believed by many that & change In sian Poland take the same course in Austria pray for victory for those that the expense of this supervision the lineup will result The Progres- ' for victory for the Rus-- tiona. would be about $3,000 for the season of sives held their caucus at 10 oclock, 1914, while in the past the expense of as did the Democrats, distribution had been only about $125 The Democrats are extremely COMMERCIAL BLUB LIBRARY BOARD for, the lower district (rep- - ions over Representative Meeks of e resented hy the River association) and Kane county, as he is the C. DEAL some smaller amount for the upper dig- - of the Republican senator from that SELECTS trlct, .which., includes - Wasatch" end district, W, H. Seegmlller. Both men Summit counties It was the general hold high church positions la Kane FOR ITS PRESIDENT opinion that under the If existing laws county, as Senator Seegmlller is stake this expmne could probably not be re- - president and Representative Meeka .GftlUrdjcej . while jthe su't is pending, un- - hlB counsellor. It is: now claimed that Thg Library Board aeai-bor s. ore marclaL-to-h held -l- ast Wedneaday iIe?s.tle ?ourt should decide that a re Representative Meeks was elected by taking np a campaign to tacrease the duction'couli bamade; but it waialsTRPublicanvotei ahd'lnlF desert the state .prison) number of Looks at the' Library, nd night for the purpose of hearing the , the general opinion that the law should Democratic party in order to break the , Laroeny the following communication has been reports of officers and theannual M Changedl that in cases where new deadlock in the house. Whether the Demented Presidient P. G. Peterson de- - water approprf&tors come In the ex- - Democrats are justified In their con- election, citizens: Provo to the addressed Committing Nuisance en3j officers were elected! for the claned that the past year has been one; pense of such appropriation and eon - elusions can be better told after the tz g. -- m.ii n i. 0f the be3t inthe'histoiy of the club, tesTwIth prior and established appro -Tcsucus iends this eveulng. Fast Driving president, Mrs. Elizabeth Campion. To the Patrons and Friends of the and 2 urged the members to Join with priators should be borne by the new Fail so Pretense Sen Vice president, Mrs. Emma E, . Provo, Utah, Jan. 13, 1915. the officers to be elected In making appropriators. MISS MAUD MAY BABCOCK 3 females Insulting Boyce. Esteemed Citizens: one of the banner In order that the feasibility of such the TO READ AT B. Y, U. year 8 coming Juveniles In pool halls Junior Vice President, Mrs. Mary It. During the past ten years many yearn in the history of the club. His an amendment to existing laws might Ragging Farrer, public spirited men and women have report to the club was la part a fol be Investigated the followlnr commlt- Tonight Miss Masd May Babcock, T Treasurer, Mrs. Annie E.' Curtis. Profanity .... contributed books, property, lowsz was tee well known and talented reader of the . to niucy, confer with the appointed Resisting officer Secretary, Mrs. Dora Wes trope. and time to make our library a great-and Is dub has The the In fof State University Dramatic Club, the made, defendants making the attorneys Insane Conductor, Mrs. Josie K . Vincent source of pleasure, learning, and In-- good. During the past year, without suit: H. J. W, Goddard, James a. will deliver b reading in. College Hat! er liauors,..lo Assistant Conductor, Mrs. - Millie tellectual recreation. We express our reeounting the individual efforts put Loveless and Wm. M, Roy lance. If the under the Auspices of the B. Y. U. , minors Ridge. results forth by the club, T can say that It edviceof 'counsel is-- favorable a bill ceum Course. She will read "Caesar for excellent the Train blocking street crossing , . . Guard, Mrs. Hannah Leonard. . already accomplished; and , yet we has been on the firing ilne at all will be drafted anl presented to the and Cleopatra," by Bernard Shaw, Assault with deadly weapon Chaplain, Mrs. Mary J. Vincent. still-m- m e times tn the interests of Provo. We legislature which will renei-e- ' defena-- MiaS BabcocK appears to the very beet hope to make Window- peeping ' Assistant Guard, Mrs. Josie Boyce. and have grasped and made use of every ants from costs ineurrec in order to advantage in this heavy story, and for useful both and efficient young 1 Carrying concealed weapons Martha No. Mrs. Color Bearer old. opportunity to bring Provo before the determine which rightp plaintiffs have those who are well acquainted with , ft Boys smoking J5 Bibbens. is eyes of the people of this state and in cases similar to the one brought by Miss Babcock's productions expect You our know that library may Suspicion ttl -.3 - JColor3earer No. 2rMrs Tlllle Hill-- . not as complete as It Should Per and heghboringstates.W,ehave"enter-'th.eProvoRe8ervoirc)mpany'agalnat';thT- s to bean excepfimmfiygoofr num r t maQ have valuable books that you talned here as a club in connection the old water users of Provo river for her on the course, and urge that may you Total ....................1829 Color Bearer No. 3 Mrs.1 Adah be willing to donate to the pub- - with, and ably assisted by, the city an adjudication of the rights of all the who possibly can, attend the reading. Ninety-sevearticles were reporttd jjuber. 11c library for the use of earnest seek- - officials and the officials of the Salt as they will be amply repaid. Miss recov-ereparties to the waters of the river, lost or stolen; eighty 4our were Color Bearer No, 4 Mrs. Willard. A Jtlme & short ers Utah Lake after Babcocks long experience as a teacher Co., the j knowledge. city Railway being bicycles, 57; automobiles, Press Correspondent Mrs. Myrtle wxntnbuted A of and reader makes 'her very popular of a the fine friend American Salt officials has LehI, arrived at ago the Lake, library girl and baby bug B. Smith. 4: one Studebaker cant; team books. of bird collection home a of Mrs. Edwin Pleasant and Mr, hi Grove, Henrtch among those who are interested Fork, of splendid Springvllle, C. t Hemingway gy belonging to L. Patriotic Instructor, Mrs. AnnaB. You w illing to add other sets Spanish Fork, Payson, and the offi- - sen. j dramatic reading. She stands for the be ' may ot a large quantity Midvale, Utah; Weeter. or individual books; if you have none cials of the towns between Salt Lake interpretation of literature as a potent clothing was recovered from a D. & R. 1 We 1 have. offer,-yoIs In friend to think this and the the Lehl. and the means In our modern civilization, fori may ly. biggest conjunction with G. Construction train. The clothing FUNERAL SERVICES us make most to and all citizens the betterment of the race, as well ss institutions above named to yourf help important problem facing persons appeal "was Identified by parties who had ooutrlat we the club .more entertained our. all 1915, by enof. MRS. COLUN complete practically beginning JUNE .library have, Wi.;jOYER and, tor. the .beauty .and,, joy of literature. reported their houses being would of as of set book ur church this There is an added beauty and charm the officials Salt the recommend of first books, good Lake, This any buting - - tered and clothing, etc., taken. wwb-tfOHbe-wwe- f s ..aU efri- be y,-byheeaus taker, way up "stealTngwaTdbne It'SHfi'ttnerFrOri) amount ' do She. is lala. will so the of of natural. church the is officials it books Salt the Mrs. for services Lake, greatest funeral shoes the of cases Emily Two Fork. and Spanish - I would J recommend that efforts he and unpretentious and never fails to were recovered for the S. P, L. A. & S. Frampton Collins, who passed away of good, and help our communityjo all denominations. We entertained to made of like manner. in the We the Gentwentieth bankers a century properly advertise In every please her audience. The following is keep abreast I'D R. R.- Other articles, such as watch- on Monday morning at the Provo J have been hosts . to the club way civilization. possible four great assets of taken from the New Milford (Conn.) Rotary es, chickens, and money, were recov- eral Hospital, took place Wednesday dme which have not received their Gazette, and shows the high opinion to come the to Provo of Lake meetthe and toIf ward haven't Salt In the Third one oclock at you Transportation ertd amounting to 18, making the - proper amount of recognition hereto- - in which Miss Babcock la held: or unWe the are of to! same club rust 1 pnone filled was books, house. The place w1th,,the .building tog library tal as above given, second. "Miss - Babcocks- - great "Versatility the books der obligations and 1 Hke thls ppor fprer-Pirs- V There were four cases of disirstng its Cpatlty with friends and sympa- - wrlte to the librarian,-rae third,-thmountains of and her thoroughly natural manner , "tunity to thsnkriha marer and the Maple Flat; wji be called for and receipted, - Yours very truly,-J city commissioners for their very undeveloped slate In Slate canyon; have .made her a great favorite. The New Milford audfence was charmed by PROVO PUBUCLIBRARY BOARD, valuable assistonce, without which fourth, Utah take. I would her trag'c power as well as by her com 5' this that and when S. F. Eggertien, Mrft. J. W. Atrd, Ie. many thing year suggest attempted M. wonderful mimicry and her exquisite thbussnds thousands of have could tourists lnv Jenfea. J. been George nver aul thought pleted Roy Dixon, - of. con humor and pathos." E. are a L. n ore debt and effort A. We I that West, likewioe Startup, Geo: elf Eggedspecial elaon. N. ing Each ge T, Taylor, speaker Bishop J. Southwlck. wish to thank M. W. C. Orem, of tho be mad through the, publicity depart- This is on the regular B. Y. U. Ly- dVcp-mf W. ArdeltoTA. to 0. the qualifica-made sen, 9 streets reference on many to the ted tain & ceum ments of the railroads and by every( Course anl the season tickets So1tJ0ke Utah Bailwwd Co., for end 152 on city grounds and buildings, (ions of the deceased .and offered! to to the In ' call available MEMBER his fftotfs ettenvm he honored. The .entertainment method, . fcrlnplrg hundreds of (weeds of consolation to those brreft. G. A. R. making the total of 1031. of TODAY we PASSED' what tlon these tourists have (will commence at 8 oclock and all see AWAY here and that they might Many juveniles have been handled Two solos w4re beautifully rendered Mo In G. Mi. offer to in town. AlIt. wodWonal our a Taae .1 wiemher, pie are umei to be on time to avoid dls- know to Tlmpanogas, George Berry, for minor offenses; their parents noth by Mr, Murray Roberts, and Taco and home ake,his in Utah Flat la rturbance. this at in The? this including Mr. great Burrows most' morning was brieferpesred away pleasure sang by fied, and adjustments made to the Face ; whai'khese are nathral arter an has statement View that the In spots were the Pleasant bpending floral tributes year beauty The port ail impressive. satisfaction of concerned Ire witnessed (he final selection by the people are seeking and are willing to $1522 C3 was collected .from sues as' came 83 ot! lie of life out From active years, and beautiful. A Tr.ari.o3 decrease in contagious many diseases is noticed duringthe year, (town the following mourners camp: Provo from Nebraska 30me 23 years federal government of .the site tin, spend good money to me. over 1913, which 1 attribute in a great Prof, B. S, Hinckley, Mias Luclle ago ard has since that time resided Spring Cretk for the fedtr&l fish' If the new industries can t a eoin- treitte of the club interest .capital to annual dance, memberantp measure to the efficient woik of, City Hirckiey, Mrs. Sarah H. Pratt, Mr. with hs family on Provo Bench, He hatcheiy. 1 wou'd recommend that an H ihe of in was Mr enlisted Company eduqa., the development oritbe elate depO8ltsa,$500.00 loan from tho building fund Merrill, and the of" Chari; s Smith of Salt Lake City, Physician H.-- L I . .. , .. . . r. ,.,4.1 , T .. . A T, ,u n .,44. V,. , . n, Vl.la orta of the cit.zens in the general ' and Mrs. Jamese Frampbcn' and five 1 0l h clean town campaign. I recommend sons of Fillmore, and Sir. and hit's, Ira! been ailing very strongly the continuation of this Fiampton of Richfield, - - clean up work, for if kept up it kill in ashor time get slcknes down tq a Mips PeMl Teasdrjle,. one of tiwi.ep when B. eraUrs ol'the It. JPtltvhone Co, j morning. Tie is survived by his wife up the leak, locate the trouble, find the finances of the dub, showing aj Secretary n nry N tJ :1 rerertcl r a minimum: and remedy it as far as balance on hand Jan, 10th, 1914, ot the finances of the club and the report t desire at this time ip express my underwent a successful operation on ard several grown tmchridfen. The fun1 Who is tt fault L Tt would take at held will etot services Bnitday many new $121.03; during the year the collections for prattle, appendicitis, endjs appreciation to City Attorney Jacob Monday -" . oclock in the Bpyfi.ot church. families to bring $173,000 to us annual- amounted to $4Cfi.S0. cf this amount, (Continued On Faze Two.) Joleman for the untiring support he covering very faiorably. r .' ir rjiyrrutr ' WATERUSERSWANT n f -- 13 ALT-L- A - -- the-adve- the-Pfo- vo , ser-Th- I o J -- - the-ord- - er -- held-Wentz- , .. ? aax-annua- room-mat- I. -- , 5ight3ag,rnTrr:vrrrfTirtrjd -r- - 'U -- ........... . 5 , , -- , 1 , Civing-intoxlcati- ng. vrr -- the-librar- y I fee, all-wou- ld n 1 sr ur ' pre-vfous- ly 1ki-Kl-r- Ja-tbi- ar We-entert- . e - .Use-fiew- , ab8ut.Mi3e-Babeock'arsa4i&- g fi UYA&fe d ( -- - -- ... d J t -- 1 r p? - - V It m. .1 . A J fr-- - , t I j ( t'a , - |