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Show J THE STATE LEGISLATURE ADJOURNED LAST NIGHT AT U:40 P. M. THE PATRONIZE TOPAY. IS THE OAY TO PAY, YOU R SUBSCRIPTION. ,. . READ A '0APER UNLESS YOU '.PAPER DEVOTED TO THE CIVIC AND INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT"oFUTAH xxvn. NO. 119. PAY FOR IT. COUNTY -- VOL. DONT PROVO, UTAH, FRiDAYMARCHK 1913. STATE LEGISIATIM STEAMER -- ASHORE DRIVEN ESTABLISHED IN BLINDING STORM 1885. nnRinicDPiAi ii mil urn l ei inn UUIVIIllLIIUinL ,i i i HAS ADJOURNED Utah, Sa!t Lake, Tooele and Davis Counties are MadeCori-gression- WIK5 V al a sm iiini Districts. House aaai i Bk ii " mm UUUlu Forced Adjournment mm i mi I UIV sw mm. mm mm ii if fi UJiUi Tomorrow afternoon at 6:15 the OBSERVED SIXTY DAY LIMIT wrestling team from the agricultural college of Logan will meet the B. Y. grapplers In the first dual wrestling The Tenth state legislature adjourn contest ever held between these two ed its session last night at 11:30 institutions. There will be six individual matches which will take one o'clock, for the first time in the hishour to pull off. The match between tory bf the state closing within the Harris of the "Y",;team and Gray, Of sixty days provided by the - constitu- Logan, will .be the feature match of tion to constitute a session. These featherweights The congressional district bill was are two of .the fastest and cleverest men in the state and ' will put up a passed yesterday . It makes one congame fight for thdr respective col gressional district of Salt Lake, Utah, leges. lIarrishaaJiadlo.trainhard- --Tooele and Davis counttesr ana "an7 during the past week to comedown other of the remaining counties of to weight 'but the coach believes this--. state. the has not weakened him much and the , Governor Spry submitted his list of "Y" fans expect him to win: The appointments to the senate 'yesterday other matches will all be close" and .'' 'and they were confirmed. The fol- exciting and some of thein will likely lowing are lhe Utah L county ap- be won or lost on points. Ben Barker '. , of tijf! Deseret gymnasium will referee pointees: C. E. Loose, Provo, state capitol the contests. Mr. Marker is one of commission preappointed); the best wrestling officials in the J. W. N. Whitecbtton, Provo, trustee country. He refereed the Yokel-- . Gehring match and gave perfect satisfaction and the "Y" grapplers pointed.) are m Dr. H. S. Pyne, Provo, state board glad they were able to secure him for in optometry (re-ap- tomorrow evening's big scrap. pf "examiners s The bouts will start, tomorrow evenpointed). ' of board , Provo, Joseph Nelson, ing promptly at 6:45, so that the architecture j crowd can attend the big lecture in Jj the tabernacle which will begin one viaie nxara or norucuuure hours and a half later, at 8:15 p. m. i on ry.m. " h,ar?r-- - r &m vli & i i i ' inv c. nl V .T&ars ! l3 President Peterson Stated that r the-ontes- - ' . Jos. E..Wright of Ogden may Establish Fish Cannery Here -- l R. R. Irvine, Jr., Provo, state art Institute board (reappointed.) W. D. Beers, of Salt .Lake, was appointed state engineer, and will re place Caleb Tanner, twho showed symptoms of Progress! veism in last fiall's campaign. till iiifiiTiit'iiisiifiiiiiiiriTrifiiiittiiiaiiwt In a recent, blinding snowstorm the bannana staemer NicholaXIuneo, with a crew of thirty, was' driven ashore in the ships' graveyard just- west of Point Lookout, Long Island-!Lhphotograph shows the wrecked vessel and the revenue,cutter Mohawk, which went to the aid of the lifesavers oTtwns Beach. This was perhaps one of the quickest as well as the saddest shipwrecks that has occurred recently. - -- OF DUCHESNE DIES RasmussenTwtfevof Peter Rasmussen, of Duchesne, died bere, Wednesday, at the age of 50 years, following an operation for calculus. The deceased is survived and nine children.' her husband by were shipped to Saline Thes$mains of. home former the family) for (tne burial by O. H. Berg & Son. will be The off in the M. I. A. gymnasium tomor row afternoon and if any of the teams fail to jshciv up at the appointed time the game will be awarded to the opponents on the ground. 2 p. m. Junior of "First ward vs. Juniors of 'Second ward. 3 p. m. Seniors of First ward vs. Seniors of Second ward. 4 p. m. Juniors of Third ward vs. Juniorsof Fourth ward. 5 p. m. Seniors, of Third ward vs. Seniors of Fourth ward. The schedule for next Saturday, March 22, will be published in next Monday's Herald. In the early part of April the Provo championship teams will m'eet Springville, for the Stake championship in Juniors and ' Seniors' competition. following-gam- es CITY COMMISSION At this morning's session of the Rosftell Snow, city commission, Superintendent- of waterworks and sewers presented - of additions and- - improvements made during the past year. He recominend-- " cast ed the construction of a iron main to be built on Eighth North h street , from. Seventh East street to Sixth East street, so that in case the V wood , pipe breaks water can be .. brought through the iron pipe and be available In case of fire. ".':'- At the meeting of, the city commis. sion, Wednesday evening, a franchise LIQUOR FINES . was granted the Provo M ill ' & Grain A. H. Malben In City Justice C. D. company for a railroad spur across Second East street to connect with Glazier's court, this "morning, enter' tV railroad track on Sixth South ed a plea of guilty to unlawfully selling a half pint of whiskey on Feb; 21. City "Auditor Ralph : Elliott present- He was fined $250. ed his financial report for February, showing cash on haad March 1, SENATOR SMOOT COMING HOME amounting to $24,26L32, distributed as follows: "Trust fund, 111,276.29.; water rates redemption, $14,131.10; less overSenator Smoot will visit Utah for draft In general fund of f 1,146.07. about two weeks, arriving , Saturday Chief of Police W. F. Ctfles present- or nearly bext week, returning in ed the following report for February: time for the special session in April. 161 dumber of arrestes. ........ J Kepresentative. Howell also expects Distributed as follows: to come home ion a short, visit: 14) Night's lodging ". L". ' - NOW-250- On suspicion Intoxfeation,' ,v Petit larceny ' Fighting Battery 4 ........... .5 .". . . 2 ; ...... v...;....;.....1. .i C . .. ., , ;.. Total Houses .A..i..:.W... quarantined Animals empoundcd Meals served '.,.'..... Y..J. DEATH OF MRS. PACKARD. N. L. Mrs. M. E. Powers, a patient at the Staj Mental hospital, died Wednesday from organic heart disease at the age 161 of 59 years. She was committed from '82 Salt Lake county March 21, 1894. 6 The burial will be here, as she Is not C22 known .to. have' any relatives 1n the state. SheMwas formerly a resident of Iowa. Packard of; Springville oled early yesterday mJnlng me in Springvllle, from calculus! ueveasea was corn in springyuie years ago She ts survived 7 her husband and four chllnren. and ny other relatives. at.-he- r ny-OV- e MRS. POWERS DIES s . AT MENTAL HOSPITAL 2 ........ A. .Mrs.-Vicen- a CORRECTION DEATH OF MERRILL COOK. V Merrill Cook, , son of Dudiey L. Cook, died Wednesday , 1'iight (from paralyBls of the bowels at the 'age of 28.year8.AIIe Is survived by his parents,' tw "brothers and one sister. , 1st Prize $200 in Gold 150 a 100 75 a 2nd " 3rd ( 4th 5th picture is very interesting. John Arthur has in his care the fortune of Chas. Bristol's daught'e, Lottie. Lot Lie falls in love with a coun.who is nothing but an adventurer, but as love will have it the end come out well nd for John Arthur's hones? y he wins the love, of Lottie. "Tho Ways of Destiny" is alo - af this show ahd is a dramatic story. : . '" SO it a 6th ii 25 Contest closes 10 p.m. April 19th. CHURCH. . Rev. G. T. LeBoutillier, S. ' T. ll, Sunday school, 10 a. cents per 100 pounds, Provo .to Suhnyslde, while the rate from Denver to Sunnyslde te only 46 cents per 100 pounds. And this led to the discus sion of a railroad commission, and the- opinion was expressed that Utah, never would get a railroad commls -slon, although it was admlted that (some progress In tais direction had been made this session of the legisla ture, as heretofore, the railroad com- mission bills had generally been strangled in the committees, ...... ii ui iiiniimH- - ll iv j I ui or a flower show, this fall, was re-fered to the committee on agriculture and horticulture:"" , The suggestion by President Pres45 ton rector. Holy week: Palm Sunday, 11 a. m., Litany; sermon; holy communion. m ..... ...... bf - " a A Lubin entitled "John Arthur's Is a very stirring drama. This EPISCOPAL m.; evensong an daddress on St. Patrick, 7:30. Tuesdey and Wednesday, 4 p. m.; Good Friday p. m. The services on Easter day: 8 a. m., 11 a. m., 7:30 p. m. 0-a.m., FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST No. 80 North Academy avenue. Sun day school at 9:45 a. m. Lesson ser mon; 11 o'clock, subjectj Substance.' Wednesday evening, meeting. 7:30 Reading room open daily from 2:30 to 4:30 p. m. . I 1 . G. Peterson that Jos..E. Wright and associates of Ogden, might be In-- , duced to establish a fish cannery here was received with, favor and referred to the committee on manufactures and new, industries. V PreiWint- - Peterson outlined the policy of the club management which is to keep the standing committees busy,ofr matters of benefit to The Importance of gathering statistics by the committee on statistics and their arrangement and publication by the publicty com mitee was discussed and urged. HERD OF ELK PASS AT THE ELLEN. "Requited Love" is, the bill for this shown tonight. Lord Darllnglon is engaged to Ruth, who Is a splendid danoer. She is. requested to dance af a social gathering and, consent .willingly. During the daene, which is very beautiful, Lord . Darlington rushes up to her and stops herRuth leaves, the ballroom and returns home with her parents. Lord Darlington reaches Roth's home the same time the family arrive, and tells Ruth he will break his "engagement if she does not Ruth tells him were she to lose all the titles in the world, she would dance. She forsakes bo- ciety for a professional career, land, during one of .the performances sprains her ankle.- A doctor rushes to the stage ' and takes ' her home where he treaU her. 'They fall in love, and she marries him. This is true ,love. A Lubin entitled' "Two ' Boys" Is also at this show. THROUGH PROVO ' . ' ) D. H. Ma,d8en, chief deputy fish. and game commissioner, arrived early this afternoon over the Salt Lake Route with a carload of elk from the Jackson Hole country, Wyoming which are being taken .to Nephi, where ' they wilf be kept for a time on a range secured 'for the purpose of feeding them," and finally they will bg turned loose' la the Nebo forest re'" serve. ; , The car stopped at the depotfor several .hours and many citijeas in-spected with Interest this new addition; to the game animals of the state.' ' . stop-.dancin- . -t Captain Roald .Amundsen, .who; wn. lecture in the .tabernacle, " tomori-j- , - rail- ; ......... AT THE PRINCESS. . matters were referred to the ' road committee: 7" Securing" Tor 'Provo the mixed train from Springville to Tintlc, which leaves Springville each morning, as under the present arrangements goods 4 pan .be shipped from Salt Llike to less TiiiticJn from one to three-ayProvo to Tintlc, on time thah-Xroaccount of the transfer at Sprigvllle of goods shipped from Proyo. Miss Jeanette McMurrin 70 South, Seventh1 East, Provo, Utah 34ylOO Securing from the D. & HG. a reMiss Ola L. Sward, 215 E. Third Sc.v.h', Provo, Utah 32,000 duction ot switching charges -- jfor : Second Labi, Provo, Utah 22,200 transferring cars from the Provo depot lissJjQelJe Dunn, 257-N- . Joseph Sraoot Robinson, 257 E. Center street,' .Proo, Utah 16,700 to the brick yard, he flour mill, Utah Mrs. Theo HauerbacnYHotel Lamar, Provo, Utah .' 16,400 Timber company, and' other concerns Miss Marie Chipman, American. Fork Utah ...... 11,600 on the Heber track, a distance of about-mile. The charges are now Miss Nellie White, 559 W. Second North, Provo, Utah 7,600 $15 a ca while it was claimed that Miss Pearl Jolley.'ies N. Third West,....., ,.L 2,400 in other Btates the switching charges-foMiss Lorena 'Satford, 62 Utah street, Provo, 1,800 the sanie distance Is, $5 a car. Miss Eva. Willes, American Fork, Utah .. .. . . . . . . ... , .... . The matter of a freight rate on h&y 1,500 . vMisV Ruby Forbr; American; FarkA'Ub flT4fi from Idaho points" to Provo, which is " $1 per ton (higher than from the Bame Miss Ella Finch, Cedar Valley. Utah..... 1,400 " points to Pleasant Grove. ,V , Miss Ora Lynch, American Fork, UUh 1,300 The consideration of these matters ' 1,300 Miss Kate Bowen,Colton, Utah.... . brought up other questions of freight' Miss Barbara Boley, American Fork Utan 1,100 discriminations, such as a charge of ter ON JUMP. The high Jump by A. W Richards, reported In Wednesday's Herald, was erroneously stated as "6." It should be 6 feet 3 inches. The world's record 1b 6 feet 4 Inches. ST. MARY'S COMMISSION An interesting meeting of the Prov( Commercial club .wrs held Wednesday evening at which the following Standing of Contestants at 10 a.m. Friday, March 14 MRS. PETER RAS1SSEN BASKET BAIL GAMES , R NEEDS . v. RATES RY m j in.ercn inland" around, the city. After a Tectufe a banquet will be siven at the Hotel' .Roberts in Captain A ni un lien's honor by "prominent Scandinavian 'citizens, which .will be attended by members of the B, T. U. j faculty find others who appreciate the other prominent citizens, and during distinguished ackievementar of baptaln the day he .wfll be showojoin w ofv A'a.rifiCTi in ths field of exploration. evening 6n "How I Discovered the South Pole," will be met on his arrival from Salt iake tomorrow forenoon by a committee 'composed (of instructors the Brlgham. Young university, anJ Jamest who has been in the employ of the Wra! Roylance Co., has accepted a position 1th? the Mr." E. quarters in. Salt Lakej - lira.," James .and children .will Temain In Proyo ' ' for several months. j i- '; ' |