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Show ' i ' ' . ( . . .... i v v - , ' - . . . - a v-4 .-.. . t i 5 - ; . - 1- f . ' ' '.""ir " r V - i 7 V ' ' ! vol 1 , PLEASANT GROVE, uVoose- mfbvito' - ' WEVTERN NEWSPAPER UNION SERVICE. ! v' NO S2 C . ' . i- d r,,r ! n . t ,,r IN RESTING u., WSM '5006111 BY THEt ASTS MET WED-" 3 BE HELD UP BY SALT LA E -puce 'f Tieie sheriff ; ., - hesday ; . i. in. J Salt Lake Council Using "Dog in Manger" Attitude Atti-tude and Forces Provo Man to Withdraw Request for Franchise Building of the Road Is Postponed Indefinitely The funeral bf James T. Thorne, la?01"11 of Shelley, Idaho, was held at the re fop idence of his nephew, Jos, W. T-horiu slr yesterday afternoon at 2 o'clock ad. for the body interred in Ue Pleait 270 Grove cemetery. The speakers Vei two J. D. Wadley of Lindon, Mathias lllonsj 'J amen to that. But ,the E'S is Informed by the mat- or8 office that It is" the Inten . Cowley bi Salt Lake City, and a brno Uon to go at this work- wit- - .A. e grading of Main street Is ' tjieduled to begin ' Monday - orning, and everybody will ther, Jos. E. Thorne of this city. It was with an appalling shock tha ' establishing of rerrijnetti i the word oanie over the w ire from ldi grade nA 'It, t Xaten for ho early Monday morning that Mv,MC granted that the street cem- Thorue had just died at his own hanq. A high intellectuality and busy public pub-lic life argued against the possibility and his host of friends could net but believe that there was some mistake. His son. Postmaster Jas. D. Thorne, and brother, Jos. K. Tliorue, took thtJ early luoining train for Idaho and to out ma!ng any survey and the - Letters are being sent out to the respective cities in Utah county, who granted the franchise to Jesse Knight for the building of an interurban railroad. The letters contain the message that he has been unable to obv tain a reasonable franchise in Salt Lake City and therefore refuses to expend ex-pend means in the construction of a railroad which does not run into the capital. Effort has been made in Salt Lake .ity for several weeks to obtain a reasonable franchise. For some reason, the city council has failed to ii snu rnnrtciinni in Mi- Kninht H hafi therefore concluded that the "" - - . A pHher with Mrs. Tlwm- d the famT salt LaKe council aoes noi consmcr mc inwrurumi lamodu ui aumucm i jy tI ,IItti I() I'loasatit Grove yes-importance yes-importance to grant a liberal franch ise. and so Mr. Knight has oncluded j t.'nlav m tile "0 train w itlt his bodj not to force the improvement on them. I The lads oim cted with his uii- : tinit'ly f;niii;, points ttnmtstaKauty ty 1 ar. iiii!i.i;::!ic' ii miiiii himght on by ' ri p.oi.-i- "as li' saw his business pc'f i tien.- anil social standing slipping iiiwus. ua. .r.t-sulL.f Ills ailUkrion to ihr M.-f o! liiir The criMs in both Mlit-.,- tt-ia'lim-i (Iiim last -ftwk an: i hr i ft iliat lie (o. .Id mt remain in S! . i .. aiid fai his former 'rieuds in- i i'im Ui I'U-a-ant '"iiove Friday. S i ! . . iaiti (l to return and or. ' Mi. v.'.. 1 1 I 1 1 1 r Irii-iJ til . it.'HU II ill (Special to l he Ntws trom Hrovo. i ( : a i it; rnTirfT;nrrrfmrr"T.Tr i The franchisee which tlie ciy council coun-cil of Salt I.akci'ity was willing to grant to Mr. Knight is 1 y no K'car.s a libera! ir a n-asonabli' "one. 'i Is w liUpufxl by tliijM w i:u sex-la to know that the railroads are fighting the interurban in-terurban proposition and are coiim-quentlv coiim-quentlv working the Salt Lake city count il under tloir thumb, I'leeaiiS,. oi ihe tin reasoiiableln ss of Salt Lake, Mr. Ktnglit lias ent m i letters "to all Ule i;t (OUiir't.s Ilia' have gr.L'eil !i t in n-asw hisi-ji in thi.- coiinty iiinl tl,.. ni'i nii l'uii r: 1 mittee has deliberated orer this matter and decided that the" "V present course Is good Enough. " v" But it seems to us that there v- is only one way to do a thing and that is to do It right; In a city that 1s so uneven in surface 4s Pleasant Grove, the bringing of the streets to a grade is anything but an easy " t h ing and tf The 1 i n es a rvBPt- only - by tlie - naketl eye it is reasonably c"ertain that when "-' th lines are run for the side-walks side-walks the street grade for the g-tuter lin.es will seem so far out that afl the work nnvr done will have- to be done over. What kind of economy is thai? ' W hy not di-it riglu in the first Special to The NEWS' from Provo.)" Last Friday Frank Clark, who keeps a restaurant hfre, entered a complaint In! Justice Nocais xourtaCharglng: Niels Peterson,-whose home is said to be la ileber, with passing a worthless check on him (Clark) jt few days -ago. Eeterson was arrested tn Eureka 'at-- jftcCile fI"eBufy.Shfrtff Pratt over ne phone, arier bi& arrL that it was au b uuBijf-e about - im passing a won nieap. check on Clai.k -nd Id come right over to see about iL Some responsible citizens-of Eu reka also assured Mr. Pratt that Peterson Pe-terson wovjd come, and It was arranged ar-ranged thai ie Would come over Monday. Mon-day. . The matter was thus left, and Peterson Peter-son left Eureka Monday supposedly on his way to Provot He was last heard of in AmtHean Porlrr but has notrbwn heard from since and the officers are quite concerned about his safety, or at least alKHrtlln1 certainty of , tiis np-pearance np-pearance 4mrfr.. .-- .'l.--.. -, E, SEN PRESIDES i"! u,ttiat thn eik will he jnitt ti. v of V dream w i!i v.nn ..- a i!i,t;g. lias! y,i hir.Li I ... f.-l tlllies I,:.,, SaU !iUt he .1..' ! .. I.. It- ' - i! eo .li. ', ':..i' , h; -. , - IVit.il a!Uo!i I. f ttlli I I IKit! ! ' I ! I - J li.l itM It g i wa- t.ot t. .i' II w.i a---! 1 H i 1 1 i ! . t '. -t. a,e ; , tor. i. ;,. ill I '. i ,i v. ,i !.. l.t , t:o!: ,. ..- . i I.., :,,.,el I 't.lli. lo : j ,. ' ti;!"'.-i ;ii:i iuoi - i!y the time he IV. permaiient ,! Sufniav morning hi V ihmi'- Mell!!t, s'li"T- ' " v. ahdi 1 :;ti-und litiLiilC IiluC? L9 V V. V V V. V-V v.vvvvvvvv , ' it. Hi' i-n, 'ii which siate ill iiiind he I i, ti-i.s !,, the ,,! .. ,; .. ,, , : -it SWEET TEMPERED CENTRAL. : Ii 'I I.l.t 11 lo ! I I tate. ; a i- : . ,e slate Oi ;) li e I'e- eia'o;s ii, i-.:,-!.i ie i i I 'i ; I ii. ... .... 1 1 --li i n ivstuiv ImumLi.-,; ituoiiM .Mm .Nu-mhe-r: - t . ,i.',l i I'M -re, i -I l! - i .- ! ti. Mr. irn'st.t t,,- .; t. .!,-, . ! '..,. !..!! ti " - ,iC'i ' ' Ill o 1. I I'll I. -Jo II...I : .i i fill l.e !. .. .1 :.,s ul.,. . 1 ..(...i..- 4 . -. .1-- I ll.-l f.Xe :I! S .I' l, i '' v.11.1 . . . -,. ;: I i I o ; t ,,'iu in a pi'lvat ( l! t a! e I! it SOI aw ay uiiti-r th :,,'! . a - Im-mjs ill tri u . - . . s : 1 s I 1 1 1 . I - I lie V I ii:- tit .lot i ii. !..( ..;i, ;i;el 1 I .- . lose ! r ! ii w o I pi -1 .. II;- , .1 -'!l" M.it .. .. .in i oi.i 1 1 ii. . : . .- T T!. :r-.- ,' l It.' - O. I. S 1, ' I ,.! .11 'J I- ate llOUl.' 1 -l.llen e i Hue time l"'i'5 v . i t i i . Nitiiibi r' X ii-ra- e-r': .Nau-.tiwi . : : sli'i;' shake of th Iu al--lig1.t twi'iif in the !tp. St;;i Kwcetly, Inn i -t ; i ti n.:.i iur .iLt one ill a.d!taiit i--mier.l What 'mui'.er it )on want" h it? Wh- N'lti.her:: XCMLiKli:'! Oli. dear . t ?'-i'ettii . drtiya are i lit Ling iiun. Judge A. If Christensen, of, the Seventh Sev-enth district, is holding court here to hear some cases' in which r;htdge Hooch is disiiiialiiied. !"; The- fo'low ing Jurors ere rka mined yesterday luornlng as to their m.naJilt-catiotlrt m.naJilt-catiotlrt unit ai t epti'il : I!. .lolly, George Stevenstui, Lafayette Parker, Jol.if vT. Pyoe, .lacoli 'Robinson and ,,'. 4Uth. i : (Special to Th NEWS from' Provo. ' Representatives of the several townt which will make up the UUh County Baseball League . met 'at" th Coramerciaf Club last night and pr-' llminary arrangements were made for J iirmediate organization. ) -. , It waa. agreed that each'town enter ln the league" must deposit the suni V of 100 with tnef treasurer to be helc.i f until the end of the season, and if any team fails to finish the season said sum is to be forfeited; The playing season will commence about April i ' 20th and last until SepL 15th. ' The matter of the eligibility of play- ers seemed fo be this hardest matter to Jeclde. Several plans- were aug-gested aug-gested but nothing definite "Was decjt ded Uponjjast nighL ' ' .. , Wm. M. Royiance was suggested as President of the league and, in all probnbilityrJwill be unanimously chosen. cho-sen. ' . 1 ' A. com mittee of two was named, to draw up a set" of rules for the final , organization of the league, said ?ulea ; to tie subtiiifteiT To the Interested men ." in rarh town. -"-- T!.e fuM case to oiiii. tip waB thai of .loiiii L. McKiiutey vs. (ieorge Car sou, which has been tried twice before.. be-fore.. It was postponed till April "V Horn, Friday; to Mr. and Mrs. Hy- ' rum Clark, a som Leona, the yontipeKt daughter of , Mayor-ttnd Mrs. t'ooper, entertained a lvrty of iiftenn 4if her friends W'eds-li nesday at iuuciii'oti and gmes, tho occasion being her 12th birthday. - The MoiIfoh brotliers, Mons, Jens, Olof, Xils and ttielr wives spent last week in Salt Luke City at a family reunion re-union nt-the home of their sister, Mrs. .H.iUiiali Hanson. Part of thw week; vas s.iiH in tiie Salt Lake temple Elder Lji wri nce Monsou writes from M 'i i . Sv. em -ii. tinder date of Feb. 5-. on nuititiu of plaintiff, by in-r-TT-j-twt-hHtad j'.iFT received hts release "" to retarn home and that If there U no - I- tis (t ,ie i.ihii' irs'r-ri 'I M.-T!'' sumeotie is hurt and wants nie i piiying costs. dotty. r. I Number:!!! Nl'.M HKIC : ! ' '. i The case of John A AiiihTson vs. XI XJiiKltf !'!! (Central, fxasfierated, Antfrw J. Stc-rt tt til., was Ret to ipT! down into tier cliiiir and witli totiow u.e case or McMntuy rs. t ur-'on the S. S. lom!nlnn nd will reach '",!5 rtm- v ""- -,-ra.-as--S tff- Hhe-,-r-ff .;.tH'T.trfcy : i.'i'1 ot i a. (- x, winif .'tu-r; -' - - disarrangement of dates he would sail from ' Liverpool, England, yesterday. h, YOw'-f. VOVA, STKiCKEN Tie l.tt; -i II .! i i ll.nlii.i e..l irt 'i i iiioth imp! to .. ' "i-.. !...! I. k . . ui M I t; -' il . it:: t' t Mi - II i.fe t I I ill . i-l id -- - e i". i: i.' ui. . I..: : L.l ' - i ! c ,M;, ; , ' -.i.i.!. t,.- . ' '! ' M T j .;' ,1 -t'-i- tii .". '. i i l I I.i. I.. ; i . 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L Meera. E tctnc a fi Water Motor Watrer. j ttc. lite All at loet Market Prc- You Know Is. Goods Guarantee. Machinery Here Fur You to Examine None Better. Prices Kizht. P.e Convinced. FUGAL BROS. Snt Ci r t It t r I -i |